Does Adult Sex Ratio Predict Regional Variation in Facial Dominance Perceptions? Evidence From an Analysis of U.S. States

Jaimie S. Torrance*, Michal Kandrik, Anthony J. Lee, Lisa M. DeBruine, Benedict C. Jones

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Abstract

When the adult sex ratio of the local population is biased toward women, men face greater costs due to increased direct intrasexual competition. In order to mitigate these costs, men may be more attuned to cues of other men’s physical dominance under these conditions. Consequently, we investigated the relationships between the extent to which people (N = 3,586) ascribed high dominance to masculinized versus feminized faces and variation in adult sex ratio across U.S. states. Linear mixed models showed that masculinized faces were perceived as more dominant than feminized faces, particularly for judgments of men’s facial dominance. Dominance perceptions were weakly related to adult sex ratio, and this relationship was not moderated by face sex, participant sex, or their interaction. Thus, our results suggest that dominance perceptions are relatively unaffected by broad geographical differences in adult sex ratios.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-5
Number of pages5
JournalEvolutionary Psychology
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2018

Bibliographical note

First published online: June 3, 2018

Funding

The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This project was supported by European Research Council Grants awarded to Ben Jones (OCMATE) and Lisa DeBruine (KINSHIP), a Marie Curie Research Fellowship (MULTIPREF) awarded to Anthony Lee, and an Economic and Social Research Council PhD studentship awarded to Michal Kandrik.

FundersFunder number
Kinship Foundation
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme647910
Economic and Social Research Council
European Research Council

    Keywords

    • adult sex ratio
    • dominance judgements
    • face perceptions
    • intrasexual competition
    • social perceptions

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