In a study among 40 males and 56 females, participants engaged in a series of decomposed social games in which they had to divide resources between themselves and either a same-sex or an opposite sex other. As predicted on the basis of theorizing on sexual selection, males behaved more competitively towards another man than towards a woman, whereas women did not distinguish between men and women in their degree of competitiveness. At the same time, men behaved more prosocially towards women than women did towards men. In addition, after dividing resources between themselves and another man in the decomposed game task, men showed higher levels of intrasexual competition (assessed with a questionnaire) than after dividing resources between th...
In spite of recent interest in sexual selection in females, debate exists over whether traits that i...
Sexual selection favours traits that increase mating and, thus, reproductive success. As termed by D...
It is emphasized that in organizational settings, the responses to same-sex attractive others are en...
In a study among 40 males and 56 females, participants engaged in a series of decomposed social game...
In a study among 40 males and 56 females, participants engaged in a series of decomposed social game...
It is emphasized that in organizational settings, the responses to same-sex attractive others are en...
Intrasexual competition is competition between members of the same sex over mates. While intrasexual...
Mating rivalry is not only limited to one's ingroup, but also outgroup members can be perceived as p...
Mating rivalry is not only limited to one's ingroup, but also outgroup members can be perceived as p...
This study investigated the effect of derogation strategies used by females in intrasexual competiti...
Intrasexual competition refers to rivalry with same-sex others that is, ultimately, driven by the mo...
The Intrasexual Competition Scale (ICS) measures the extent to which individuals view their interact...
Male and female Ss were paired with others of either the same or opposite sex. They first participat...
There has been an explosion of survey-based and experimental work pertaining to women’s intrasexual ...
We argue that sex drive can be regarded as a fundamental correlate of individual differences in mati...
In spite of recent interest in sexual selection in females, debate exists over whether traits that i...
Sexual selection favours traits that increase mating and, thus, reproductive success. As termed by D...
It is emphasized that in organizational settings, the responses to same-sex attractive others are en...
In a study among 40 males and 56 females, participants engaged in a series of decomposed social game...
In a study among 40 males and 56 females, participants engaged in a series of decomposed social game...
It is emphasized that in organizational settings, the responses to same-sex attractive others are en...
Intrasexual competition is competition between members of the same sex over mates. While intrasexual...
Mating rivalry is not only limited to one's ingroup, but also outgroup members can be perceived as p...
Mating rivalry is not only limited to one's ingroup, but also outgroup members can be perceived as p...
This study investigated the effect of derogation strategies used by females in intrasexual competiti...
Intrasexual competition refers to rivalry with same-sex others that is, ultimately, driven by the mo...
The Intrasexual Competition Scale (ICS) measures the extent to which individuals view their interact...
Male and female Ss were paired with others of either the same or opposite sex. They first participat...
There has been an explosion of survey-based and experimental work pertaining to women’s intrasexual ...
We argue that sex drive can be regarded as a fundamental correlate of individual differences in mati...
In spite of recent interest in sexual selection in females, debate exists over whether traits that i...
Sexual selection favours traits that increase mating and, thus, reproductive success. As termed by D...
It is emphasized that in organizational settings, the responses to same-sex attractive others are en...