Department of Psychology, Temple University, 19122, Philadelphia, PA.
Hum Nat. 1996 Sep;7(3):291-321. doi: 10.1007/BF02733399.
This work tests two conflicting views about double standards: whether they reflect evolved sex differences in behavior or a manipulative morality serving male interests. Two questionnaires on jealous reactions to mild (flirting) and serious (cheating) sexual transgressions were randomly assigned to 172 young women and men. One questionnaire assessed standards for appropriate behavior and perceptions of how young women and men usually react. The second asked people to report how they had reacted or, if naive, how they would react. The questions concerned anger at and blame of partner and rival and the self-oriented responses of loss of self-esteem, feelings of hurt, and fear of losing the partner. As predicted by the idea of manipulative morality, both sexes advanced sets of double standards that serve the interests of their own sex at the expense of the opposite sex. Much of the data contradict the idea of a match between double standards and evolved sex differences. First, subjects who set self-serving double standards did not perceive gender differences in jealous reactions. Second, there were few gender differences in judgments regarding jealous responses. Third, in contrast with the familiar double standard, women were more aggressively reactive to a flirting rival than men. Fourth, self-reports of the strength of aggressive jealous reactions suggest that women's behavior is stronger than the prescriptions for it. These data suggest that double standards represent a communication strategy which assists men's control of women. The data on jealous reactions were interpreted in terms of the degree of threat to fitness posed by infidelity in different situations.
它们是反映了行为上进化的性别差异,还是反映了为服务男性利益而进行的操纵性道德。两份关于对轻微(调情)和严重(出轨)性越轨行为的嫉妒反应的问卷,随机分发给 172 名年轻女性和男性。一份问卷评估了适当行为的标准,以及对年轻女性和男性通常如何反应的看法。第二份问卷要求人们报告他们的反应,或者如果是天真的,他们会如何反应。这些问题涉及对伴侣和竞争对手的愤怒和指责,以及自尊丧失、受伤感和害怕失去伴侣等自我导向的反应。正如操纵性道德观念所预测的那样,两性都提出了一套双重标准,这些标准以牺牲异性为代价,服务于自己性别的利益。大量数据与双重标准和进化性别差异相匹配的观点相矛盾。首先,设定利己主义双重标准的受试者并没有感知到嫉妒反应中的性别差异。其次,在对嫉妒反应的判断上,性别差异很少。第三,与熟悉的双重标准相反,女性对调情竞争对手的反应比男性更具攻击性。第四,对强烈的嫉妒反应的自我报告表明,女性的行为比规定的行为更强烈。这些数据表明,双重标准代表了一种有助于男性控制女性的沟通策略。嫉妒反应的数据是根据不同情况下不忠对适应度构成的威胁程度来解释的。