It is emphasized that in organizational settings, the responses to same-sex attractive others are enhanced among individuals high in intrasexual competitiveness; that especially attractive rivals who are perceived as unfriendly will induce competition; that among males, physical dominance may induce more competition than physical attractiveness; and that especially males may prefer to associate with attractive same-sex others for intrasexual collaboration
In economic games the facial attributes of counterparts bias decisions to trust and decisions to ent...
ontemporary theoretical constructs have yet to explain the reasons underlying the popularisation of ...
Intrasexual competition refers to rivalry with same-sex others that is, ultimately, driven by the mo...
It is emphasized that in organizational settings, the responses to same-sex attractive others are en...
It is emphasized that in organizational settings, the responses to same-sex attractive others are en...
Intrasexual competitiveness refers to a competitive attitude towards same-sex others. The present st...
Intrasexual competition can be defined as the struggle between members of one sex to increase their ...
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...
In spite of recent interest in sexual selection in females, debate exists over whether traits that i...
Ten empirical studies were employed to investigate intra-sex differences in human sexual strategy at...
A study among 1,881 adolescents (52.3% girls) with a mean age of 19.1 years examined the effects of ...
Intrasexual competition refers to the rivalry between same-sex individuals over access to potential ...
In economic games the facial attributes of counterparts bias decisions to trust and decisions to ent...
ontemporary theoretical constructs have yet to explain the reasons underlying the popularisation of ...
Intrasexual competition refers to rivalry with same-sex others that is, ultimately, driven by the mo...
It is emphasized that in organizational settings, the responses to same-sex attractive others are en...
It is emphasized that in organizational settings, the responses to same-sex attractive others are en...
Intrasexual competitiveness refers to a competitive attitude towards same-sex others. The present st...
Intrasexual competition can be defined as the struggle between members of one sex to increase their ...
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...
In spite of recent interest in sexual selection in females, debate exists over whether traits that i...
Ten empirical studies were employed to investigate intra-sex differences in human sexual strategy at...
A study among 1,881 adolescents (52.3% girls) with a mean age of 19.1 years examined the effects of ...
Intrasexual competition refers to the rivalry between same-sex individuals over access to potential ...
In economic games the facial attributes of counterparts bias decisions to trust and decisions to ent...
ontemporary theoretical constructs have yet to explain the reasons underlying the popularisation of ...
Intrasexual competition refers to rivalry with same-sex others that is, ultimately, driven by the mo...