Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, Sweden.
J Biosoc Sci. 2013 Sep;45(5):683-704. doi: 10.1017/S0021932012000557. Epub 2012 Sep 19.
Based on evolutionary reasoning, Trivers & Willard (1973) predicted status-biased sex composition and parental investment with son-preferencing effects in higher, and daughter-preferencing effects in lower status groups. Previous research shows mixed results. This study uses event-history methods and Swedish register data to study one possible mechanism in isolation: do parents in different status groups vary in their proclivities to continue fertility based on the sex composition of previous offspring? The results show no support for the Trivers-Willard hypothesis on a wide range of different status indicators. Future research on the stated hypothesis should focus on physiological rather than behavioural mechanisms.
基于进化推理,Trivers 和 Willard(1973)预测了在地位较高的群体中存在基于地位的性别构成和亲子投资的偏向儿子效应,以及在地位较低的群体中存在偏向女儿效应。先前的研究结果喜忧参半。本研究使用事件历史方法和瑞典登记数据来单独研究一个可能的机制:在不同地位群体中,父母是否会根据前一胎后代的性别构成,在继续生育的倾向方面有所不同?研究结果广泛地表明,该研究并不支持 Trivers-Willard 假说。关于该假说的未来研究应该集中在生理机制而不是行为机制上。