2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1303372
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The effect of intergroup competition outcome on ingroup cooperation: insights from the male warrior hypothesis

Montserrat Belinchón,
Pablo Polo,
Carlos Rodriguez-Sickert
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionThe Male Warrior Hypothesis (MWH) proposes that sex-specific selective pressures have promoted male cooperation with the ingroup members to outcompete rival groups. However, intergroup conflicts do not occur in isolation and the outcomes of previous competitions may influence group cooperativeness. Since this phenomenon is not well understood, we aimed to shed light on the effect of previous competition outcome on later cooperative behavior under intergroup conflicts. Based on the MWH, we hypothesi… Show more

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