SummarySocial competition is a fundamental mechanism of evolution and plays a central role in structuring individual interactions and communities. Little is known about the factors that affect individuals’ competitive success, particularly in humans. Key factors might include stress, a major evolutionary pressure that can affect the establishment of social hierarchies in animals, and individuals’ trait anxiety, which largely determines susceptibility to stress and constitutes an important determinant of differences in competitive outcomes. Using an economic-choice experiment to assess competitive self-confidence in 229 human subjects we found that, whereas competitive self-confidence is unaffected by an individual's anxiety level in control...
The prevalence of psychosocial stress in Western societies is constantly on the rise. Its influence ...
In this study, university athletes, daily and competitive stressor has examined the impact of the co...
Although theory suggests a link between social anxiety and social dominance, direct empirical eviden...
This study was guided by the social rank theory of depression and aimed to explore the relationship ...
Individual willingness to enter competitive environments predicts career choices and labor market ou...
We study how psychosocial stress affects willingness to compete and performance under tournament inc...
Women are often less willing than men to compete, even in tasks where there is no gender gap in perf...
Stress and anxiety can both influence risk-taking in decision-making. While stress typically increa...
Competition is ubiquitous in economic life. Yet, negative consequences of competitive environments h...
Stress can precipitate the onset of mood and anxiety disorders. This may occur, at least in part, vi...
This study examined the relationship between participants\u27 levels of self-confidence and interpre...
The present work was funded by the SRA (State Research Agency/10.13039/501100011033) of the Spanish ...
Past research has shown that having an internalized of locus of control is negatively correlated wit...
Often, economic decisions do not only depend on one's own preferences, but also on the choices of ot...
The stress response represents an evolutionarily ancient array of biological responses to challenge ...
The prevalence of psychosocial stress in Western societies is constantly on the rise. Its influence ...
In this study, university athletes, daily and competitive stressor has examined the impact of the co...
Although theory suggests a link between social anxiety and social dominance, direct empirical eviden...
This study was guided by the social rank theory of depression and aimed to explore the relationship ...
Individual willingness to enter competitive environments predicts career choices and labor market ou...
We study how psychosocial stress affects willingness to compete and performance under tournament inc...
Women are often less willing than men to compete, even in tasks where there is no gender gap in perf...
Stress and anxiety can both influence risk-taking in decision-making. While stress typically increa...
Competition is ubiquitous in economic life. Yet, negative consequences of competitive environments h...
Stress can precipitate the onset of mood and anxiety disorders. This may occur, at least in part, vi...
This study examined the relationship between participants\u27 levels of self-confidence and interpre...
The present work was funded by the SRA (State Research Agency/10.13039/501100011033) of the Spanish ...
Past research has shown that having an internalized of locus of control is negatively correlated wit...
Often, economic decisions do not only depend on one's own preferences, but also on the choices of ot...
The stress response represents an evolutionarily ancient array of biological responses to challenge ...
The prevalence of psychosocial stress in Western societies is constantly on the rise. Its influence ...
In this study, university athletes, daily and competitive stressor has examined the impact of the co...
Although theory suggests a link between social anxiety and social dominance, direct empirical eviden...