Background: Female intrasexual competition (ISC) represents a unique form of social interaction. It describes behaviors primarily applied to enhance a woman's ability to outcompete other women. Previous research suggests that female ISC is influenced by personality characteristics and sex hormones. Although these factors most likely interact to predict female ISC, no previous study has investigated those factors in parallel in order to link theories from social psychology and biology. Women at the end of the reproductive lifespan represent the ideal study population, as they allow for a controlled hormonal environment. Materials and Methods: Healthy pre- (N = 53) and postmenopausal (N = 56) women were classified according to the Stages of R...
Testosterone plays an important role in male competitive ability, and it may play a similar function...
We examine whether competitiveness in women is influenced by biological factors. Female participants...
Intrasexual competitiveness refers to a competitive attitude towards same-sex others. The present st...
Background: Female intrasexual competition (ISC) represents a unique form of social interaction. It ...
Research on within-subject changes in women's intrasexual competitiveness has generally focused on p...
Research on within-subject changes in women’s intrasexual competitiveness has generally focused on p...
Competitive behaviour amongst members of the same sex is termed intrasexual competition. The tendenc...
We use fluctuations of female sex hormones occurring naturally over the menstrual cycle or induced b...
This chapter takes a broad look at women's competitive behavior and the hormonal mechanisms that con...
The purpose of this study was to test the influence of hormonal contraceptive use on levels of femal...
Women’s intrasexual competition has been shown to fluctuate with fertility status, and in particular...
Hormones facilitate the coordination of social and cognitive processes which are fundamental to life...
ontemporary theoretical constructs have yet to explain the reasons underlying the popularisation of ...
textThe following will explore the operation of evolved mechanisms connected with cycling fertility....
Previous research has shown women become more competitive towards other women when they are most li...
Testosterone plays an important role in male competitive ability, and it may play a similar function...
We examine whether competitiveness in women is influenced by biological factors. Female participants...
Intrasexual competitiveness refers to a competitive attitude towards same-sex others. The present st...
Background: Female intrasexual competition (ISC) represents a unique form of social interaction. It ...
Research on within-subject changes in women's intrasexual competitiveness has generally focused on p...
Research on within-subject changes in women’s intrasexual competitiveness has generally focused on p...
Competitive behaviour amongst members of the same sex is termed intrasexual competition. The tendenc...
We use fluctuations of female sex hormones occurring naturally over the menstrual cycle or induced b...
This chapter takes a broad look at women's competitive behavior and the hormonal mechanisms that con...
The purpose of this study was to test the influence of hormonal contraceptive use on levels of femal...
Women’s intrasexual competition has been shown to fluctuate with fertility status, and in particular...
Hormones facilitate the coordination of social and cognitive processes which are fundamental to life...
ontemporary theoretical constructs have yet to explain the reasons underlying the popularisation of ...
textThe following will explore the operation of evolved mechanisms connected with cycling fertility....
Previous research has shown women become more competitive towards other women when they are most li...
Testosterone plays an important role in male competitive ability, and it may play a similar function...
We examine whether competitiveness in women is influenced by biological factors. Female participants...
Intrasexual competitiveness refers to a competitive attitude towards same-sex others. The present st...