Harvard University, Department of Human Evolutionary, Biology, United States.
University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Psychology, United States.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2020 Jun;33:62-68. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.07.013. Epub 2019 Jul 15.
Both sexes benefit from attaining higher status than same-sex peers, but each sex employs distinctive competitive tactics. Men engage in conspicuous public contests for status and directly interfere with others' success. Despite frequent and intense contests which occasionally turn lethal, men typically employ ritualized tactics and accept status differentials within a group. More recently, research has examined women's subtle, safe, and often solitary, competitive tactics. Women's main competitive tactics consist of maintaining a few long-term alliances and gaining advantages when competitors are not present. When competitors are present, women utilize leveling, social exclusion, and low-cost forms of contest competition to best other women.
两性都受益于获得比同性同辈更高的地位,但每种性别都采用独特的竞争策略。男性参与公开的、引人注目的地位竞争,并直接干扰他人的成功。尽管经常发生激烈的竞争,有时甚至会变得致命,但男性通常采用仪式化的策略,并接受群体内的地位差异。最近,研究已经考察了女性微妙、安全且通常是孤立的竞争策略。女性的主要竞争策略包括保持少数长期联盟,并在竞争对手不在场时获得优势。当竞争对手在场时,女性利用拉平、社会排斥和低成本的竞争形式来击败其他女性。