Contest versus Scramble Competition: Sex Differences in the Quest for
Status. Joyce F Benenson, Helen Abadzi. Current Opinion in Psychology,
July 15 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.07.013
Abstract:
Both sexes benefit from attaining higher status than same-sex peers,
but each sex employs distinctive competitive tactics. Men engage in
conspicuous public contests for status and directly interfere with
others’ success. Despite frequent and intense contests which
occasionally turn lethal, men typically employ ritualized tactics and
accept status differentials within a group. More recently, research has
examined women’s subtle, safe, and often solitary, competitive tactics.
Women’s main competitive tactics consist of maintaining a few long-term
alliances and gaining advantages when competitors are not present. When
competitors are present, women utilize leveling, social exclusion, and
low-cost forms of contest competition to best other women.
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