Evolutionary Psychology | |
Men and Money: A Scarcity of Men Leads Women to Care More About Relative Gain | |
Cai Xing1  | |
关键词: sex ratio; intrasexual competition; relative gain; women; resource allocation; | |
DOI : 10.1177/1474704916674726 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Past studies suggested that sex ratio influences individualsâ economic behaviors; however, the underlying mechanism of this effect remains unclear. In the current work, we examined how sex ratio influenced womenâs preference for relative gain over greater absolute gain in the context of games involving resource allocation between oneself and another woman; the role of intrasexual competition in this process was also explored. By experimentally manipulating womenâs perceptions of local sex ratio, the present study found that women primed with a female-biased sex ratio (i.e., an excess of women) showed higher levels of intrasexual competition. Exposure to the cue of a scarcity of men also led women to care more about their relative gain compared with absolute gain. The effect of sex ratio on shifts of womenâs preference between relative gain and absolute gain was mediated by the strength of womenâs competitive attitude toward same-sex others. These findings suggest that, by altering the intensity of femaleâfemale competition, sex ratio may have a pronounced effect on womenâ economic-related decisions.
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CC BY-NC
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