Dominant individuals report high levels of self-sufficiency, self-esteem, and authoritarianism. The lay stereotype suggests that such individuals ignore information from others, preferring to make their own choices. However, the nonhuman animal literature presents a conflicting view, suggesting that dominant individuals are avid social learners, whereas subordinates focus on learning from private experience. Whether dominant humans are best characterized by the lay stereotype or the animal view is currently unknown. Here, we present a "social dominance paradox": using self-report scales and computerized tasks, we demonstrate that socially dominant people explicitly value independence, but, paradoxically, in a complex decision-making task, t...
The hypothesis was examined that, because it is drive-producing, the presence of an audience enhance...
A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve conflicts between two animals without...
Cheater detection plays a crucial role in biologial and psychological theories of the evo-lution of ...
SummaryDominant individuals report high levels of self-sufficiency, self-esteem, and authoritarianis...
Contains fulltext : 137077.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dominant indi...
Social dominance results when members of a social group vary in their ability to acquire resources i...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Effects of social learning on mate preferences have been observed in a wide range of animal species,...
The pursuit of social rank is a recurrent and pervasive challenge faced by individuals in all human ...
We investigated the influence of social status on behavior in a modified dictator game (DG). Since t...
Schmitt, Branscombe and Kappen (2003) and Wilson and Lui (2003) present a persuasive series of studi...
This study examined whether two established dominance-oriented behaviours, namely, coercive and pros...
Evolutionary psychology posits an individual's status can be based either on dominance or prestige. ...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
In many animal societies, individuals differ consistently in their ability to win agonistic interact...
The hypothesis was examined that, because it is drive-producing, the presence of an audience enhance...
A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve conflicts between two animals without...
Cheater detection plays a crucial role in biologial and psychological theories of the evo-lution of ...
SummaryDominant individuals report high levels of self-sufficiency, self-esteem, and authoritarianis...
Contains fulltext : 137077.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dominant indi...
Social dominance results when members of a social group vary in their ability to acquire resources i...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Effects of social learning on mate preferences have been observed in a wide range of animal species,...
The pursuit of social rank is a recurrent and pervasive challenge faced by individuals in all human ...
We investigated the influence of social status on behavior in a modified dictator game (DG). Since t...
Schmitt, Branscombe and Kappen (2003) and Wilson and Lui (2003) present a persuasive series of studi...
This study examined whether two established dominance-oriented behaviours, namely, coercive and pros...
Evolutionary psychology posits an individual's status can be based either on dominance or prestige. ...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
In many animal societies, individuals differ consistently in their ability to win agonistic interact...
The hypothesis was examined that, because it is drive-producing, the presence of an audience enhance...
A difference in dominance rank is an often-used cue to resolve conflicts between two animals without...
Cheater detection plays a crucial role in biologial and psychological theories of the evo-lution of ...