TY - JOUR
T1 - Individual Differences in Reproductive Strategy are Related to Views about Recreational Drug Use in Belgium, The Netherlands, and Japan
AU - Quintelier, Katinka J P
AU - Ishii, Keiko
AU - Weeden, Jason
AU - Kurzban, Robert
AU - Braeckman, Johan
PY - 2013/6
Y1 - 2013/6
N2 - Individual differences in moral views are often explained as the downstream effect of ideological commitments, such as political orientation and religiosity. Recent studies in the U.S. suggest that moral views about recreational drug use are also influenced by attitudes toward sex and that this relationship cannot be explained by ideological commitments. In this study, we investigate student samples from Belgium, The Netherlands, and Japan. We find that, in all samples, sexual attitudes are strongly related to views about recreational drug use, even after controlling for various ideological variables. We discuss our results in light of reproductive strategies as determinants of moral views.
AB - Individual differences in moral views are often explained as the downstream effect of ideological commitments, such as political orientation and religiosity. Recent studies in the U.S. suggest that moral views about recreational drug use are also influenced by attitudes toward sex and that this relationship cannot be explained by ideological commitments. In this study, we investigate student samples from Belgium, The Netherlands, and Japan. We find that, in all samples, sexual attitudes are strongly related to views about recreational drug use, even after controlling for various ideological variables. We discuss our results in light of reproductive strategies as determinants of moral views.
KW - Cross-cultural analysis
KW - Drugs
KW - Moral attitudes
KW - Reproductive strategy
KW - Sex
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U2 - 10.1007/s12110-013-9165-0
DO - 10.1007/s12110-013-9165-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 23660974
AN - SCOPUS:84878211392
SN - 1045-6767
VL - 24
SP - 196
EP - 217
JO - Human Nature
JF - Human Nature
IS - 2
ER -