2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2013.05.004
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Quantifying the strength and form of sexual selection on men's traits

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“…Greengross and Miller, 2011) our findings suggest that male competition and alliance formation could have played a role in shaping the cognitive processes that regulate men"s appreciation of other men"s humor. This complements other recent work on the importance of male-male competition in shaping social perception (e.g., Hill et al, 2013;Puts, 2010;Watkins et al, 2010a) and behaviour (reviewed in Archer, 2009) more generally. Indeed, while the perceiver"s own dominance shapes how men judge other men"s dominance from vocal cues (Watkins et al, 2010b), here it shapes how men judge other men"s…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Greengross and Miller, 2011) our findings suggest that male competition and alliance formation could have played a role in shaping the cognitive processes that regulate men"s appreciation of other men"s humor. This complements other recent work on the importance of male-male competition in shaping social perception (e.g., Hill et al, 2013;Puts, 2010;Watkins et al, 2010a) and behaviour (reviewed in Archer, 2009) more generally. Indeed, while the perceiver"s own dominance shapes how men judge other men"s dominance from vocal cues (Watkins et al, 2010b), here it shapes how men judge other men"s…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Thus, beardedness and chest hair might obscure or enhance the features of body composition and craniofacialshape thatare importantas gestaltcues of masculinity that influence male attractiveness (B. J. Dixson, Grimshaw, Ormsby, & Dixson, 2014;Rhodes, 2006), mating success (Hill et al, 2013), and are, in some cases, judged as more attractive at the peri-ovulatory period by women (Gildersleeve et al, 2014a; but see .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, in men but not women, earlier puberty has been found to predict greater sex drive, interest in casual sex, and reported number of lifetime sex partners (Ostovich and Sabini 2005). Because physical masculinity augments men's mating opportunities (Rhodes et al 2005;Hodges-Simeon et al 2011;Lassek and Gaulin 2009;Hill et al 2013), variables that influence LH strategy, such as extrinsic mortality risk and nutrition, may also increase physical masculinity as a means of promoting mating success and earlier mating and reproduction. Moreover, if a fast LH strategy in men comprises a suite of traits that includes earlier puberty and greater mating effort (Del Giudice and Belsky 2011), then earlier pubertal timing should predict the expression of traits that aid in competition over mates-that is, traits favored by sexual selection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because research has shown that men's muscularity, strength, and facial and vocal characteristics are especially likely to have been targets of sexual selection (Hill et al 2013;Lassek and Gaulin 2009;Doll et al 2014), we focused on these traits. We also attempted to replicate previous associations with mental rotation ability (Beltz and Berenbaum 2013) and BMI (Mamun et al 2009;Widen et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%