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男性之间选择竞争对手:睾酮、个性与动机

Choosing Fighting Competitors Among Men: Testosterone, Personality, and Motivations.

作者信息

Borráz-León Javier I, Cerda-Molina Ana Lilia, Rantala Markus J, Mayagoitia-Novales Lilian

机构信息

1 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México, México.

2 Departamento de Etología, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría "Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz," Ciudad de México, México.

出版信息

Evol Psychol. 2018 Jan-Mar;16(1):1474704918757243. doi: 10.1177/1474704918757243.

Abstract

Higher testosterone levels have been positively related to a variety of social behaviors and personality traits associated with intrasexual competition. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of testosterone levels and personality traits such as aggressiveness, competitiveness, and self-esteem on the task of choosing a fighting competitor (a rival) with or without a motivation to fight. In Study 1, a group of 119 men participated in a task for choosing a rival through pictures of men with high-dominant masculinity versus low-dominant masculinity. Participants completed three personality questionnaires and donated two saliva samples (pre-test and post-test sample) to quantify their testosterone levels. We found that the probability of choosing high-dominant masculine men as rivals increased with higher aggressiveness scores. In Study 2, the task of choosing rivals was accompanied by motivations to fight (pictures of women with high or low waist-to-hip ratio [WHR]). In this context, we observed that the probability of choosing dominant masculine men as rivals depended on the WHR of the women. Overall, average levels of post-test testosterone, aggressiveness, and high self-esteem increased the probability to fight for women with low WHR independently of the dominance masculinity of the rivals. Our results indicate that human decisions, in the context of intrasexual competition and mate choice, are regulated by physiological and psychological mechanisms allowing men to increase their biological fitness. We discuss our results in the light of the plasticity of human behavior according to biological and environmental forces.

摘要

较高的睾酮水平与多种与同性竞争相关的社会行为和人格特质呈正相关。本研究的目的是评估睾酮水平以及攻击性、竞争力和自尊等人格特质在有无战斗动机的情况下选择战斗对手(对手)任务中的作用。在研究1中,119名男性参与了一项通过高主导男性气质与低主导男性气质男性的图片来选择对手的任务。参与者完成了三份人格问卷,并提供了两份唾液样本(测试前和测试后样本)以量化他们的睾酮水平。我们发现,攻击性得分越高,选择高主导男性气质男性作为对手的可能性就越大。在研究2中,选择对手的任务伴随着战斗动机(高或低腰臀比[WHR]女性的图片)。在这种情况下,我们观察到选择主导男性气质男性作为对手的可能性取决于女性的腰臀比。总体而言,测试后睾酮、攻击性和高自尊的平均水平增加了为低腰臀比女性而战的可能性,而与对手的主导男性气质无关。我们的结果表明,在同性竞争和配偶选择的背景下,人类的决策受生理和心理机制调节,使男性能够提高其生物适应性。我们根据生物和环境力量对人类行为可塑性的角度讨论了我们的结果。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/f39c/10480942/c717c13df4ff/10.1177_1474704918757243-fig1.jpg

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