Sex Ratio, Sociosexual Orientation, and Intrasexual Aggression

Intrasexual competition is a central aspect of human mating. One factor that may affect the level of intrasexual competition and, in turn, the strategies people use to attract and secure potential romantic partners is the ratio of reproductively aged men to women in the local environment (i.e., the...

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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_2530122020-06-18T03:08:15Z Sex Ratio, Sociosexual Orientation, and Intrasexual Aggression Moss, Justin (authoraut) Plant, Ashby (professor directing dissertation) Fincham, Frank D. (university representative) Baumeister, Roy F. (committee member) McNulty, James (committee member) Borovsky, Arielle A. (Arielle Ann) (committee member) Florida State University (degree granting institution) College of Arts and Sciences (degree granting college) Department of Psychology (degree granting department) Text text Florida State University Florida State University English eng 1 online resource (52 pages) computer application/pdf Intrasexual competition is a central aspect of human mating. One factor that may affect the level of intrasexual competition and, in turn, the strategies people use to attract and secure potential romantic partners is the ratio of reproductively aged men to women in the local environment (i.e., the operational sex ratio). Findings from two experiments suggest that exposing people to different operational sex ratios influenced two key aspects of people's mating strategies. In Experiment 1, the amount of commitment people required before engaging in sex (i.e., their sociosexual orientation) was affected by whether they were presented with a favorable sex ratio (i.e., they were part of the minority sex) versus an unfavorable sex ratio (i.e., they were part of the majority sex). Exposure to a favorable sex ratio led men and women to strengthen the sociosexual orientation typically favored by their sex, relative to an unfavorable sex ratio, which led participants to shift in the direction of the orientation typically favored by the other sex. In Study 2, people displayed more aggression toward desirable same-sex rivals (but not less desirable targets) when they were presented with an unfavorable sex ratio compared to when they were presented with a favorable sex ratio. Findings suggest that people's mating strategies are adaptively calibrated to environmental contingencies within the local mating ecology. A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Psychology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Spring Semester, 2015. April 8, 2015. evolutionary psychology, intrasexual aggression, sex ratio, sociosexual orientation Includes bibliographical references. E. Ashby Plant, Professor Directing Dissertation; Francis D. Fincham, University Representative; Roy F. Baumeister, Committee Member; James K. McNulty, Committee Member; Arielle A. Borovsky, Committee Member. Psychology FSU_migr_etd-9418 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-9418 This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). The copyright in theses and dissertations completed at Florida State University is held by the students who author them. http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A253012/datastream/TN/view/Sex%20Ratio%2C%20Sociosexual%20Orientation%2C%20and%20Intrasexual%20Aggression.jpg
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Sex Ratio, Sociosexual Orientation, and Intrasexual Aggression
description Intrasexual competition is a central aspect of human mating. One factor that may affect the level of intrasexual competition and, in turn, the strategies people use to attract and secure potential romantic partners is the ratio of reproductively aged men to women in the local environment (i.e., the operational sex ratio). Findings from two experiments suggest that exposing people to different operational sex ratios influenced two key aspects of people's mating strategies. In Experiment 1, the amount of commitment people required before engaging in sex (i.e., their sociosexual orientation) was affected by whether they were presented with a favorable sex ratio (i.e., they were part of the minority sex) versus an unfavorable sex ratio (i.e., they were part of the majority sex). Exposure to a favorable sex ratio led men and women to strengthen the sociosexual orientation typically favored by their sex, relative to an unfavorable sex ratio, which led participants to shift in the direction of the orientation typically favored by the other sex. In Study 2, people displayed more aggression toward desirable same-sex rivals (but not less desirable targets) when they were presented with an unfavorable sex ratio compared to when they were presented with a favorable sex ratio. Findings suggest that people's mating strategies are adaptively calibrated to environmental contingencies within the local mating ecology. === A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Psychology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. === Spring Semester, 2015. === April 8, 2015. === evolutionary psychology, intrasexual aggression, sex ratio, sociosexual orientation === Includes bibliographical references. === E. Ashby Plant, Professor Directing Dissertation; Francis D. Fincham, University Representative; Roy F. Baumeister, Committee Member; James K. McNulty, Committee Member; Arielle A. Borovsky, Committee Member.
author2 Moss, Justin (authoraut)
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title Sex Ratio, Sociosexual Orientation, and Intrasexual Aggression
title_short Sex Ratio, Sociosexual Orientation, and Intrasexual Aggression
title_full Sex Ratio, Sociosexual Orientation, and Intrasexual Aggression
title_fullStr Sex Ratio, Sociosexual Orientation, and Intrasexual Aggression
title_full_unstemmed Sex Ratio, Sociosexual Orientation, and Intrasexual Aggression
title_sort sex ratio, sociosexual orientation, and intrasexual aggression
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