Li Yexin Jessica, Cohen Adam B, Weeden Jason, Kenrick Douglas T
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University.
J Exp Soc Psychol. 2010 Mar 1;46(2):428-431. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2009.10.017.
It has been presumed that religiosity has an influence on mating behavior, but here we experimentally investigate the possibility that mating behavior might also influence religiosity. In Experiment 1, people reported higher religiosity after looking at mating pools consisting of attractive people of their own sex compared to attractive opposite sex targets. Experiment 2 replicated the effect with an added control group, and suggested that both men and women become more religious when seeing same sex competitors. We discuss several possible explanations for these effects. Most broadly, the findings contribute to an emerging literature on how cultural phenomena such as religiosity respond to ecological cues in potentially functional ways.
人们一直认为宗教信仰会对交配行为产生影响,但在此我们通过实验来探究交配行为是否也可能影响宗教信仰。在实验1中,与观看由有吸引力的异性组成的交配群体相比,人们在观看由有吸引力的同性组成的交配群体后报告的宗教信仰程度更高。实验2通过增加一个对照组重复了这一效应,并表明男性和女性在看到同性竞争对手时都会变得更加虔诚。我们讨论了这些效应的几种可能解释。最广泛地说,这些发现为关于宗教信仰等文化现象如何以潜在的功能性方式对生态线索做出反应的新兴文献做出了贡献。