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The influence of relationship status, mate seeking, and sex on intrasexual competition
Authors:Fisher Maryanne L  Tran Ulrich S  Voracek Martin
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Saint Mary's University, 923 Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 3C3, Canada. mlfisher@smu.ca
Abstract:Researchers have little explored individuals' perceptions of same-sex attractiveness in terms of the influence of relationship status. By using intrasexual competition as a conceptual framework, the authors predicted that romantically involved individuals would protect their relationship by derogating competitors. Although previous researchers have strongly predicted this result, in the present study the relationship status had a negligible impact on competition, for which relationship commitment, sociosexual orientation, and self-monitoring did not account. Also, among uninvolved individuals, the authors expected those individuals seeking mates would use competitor derogation more than would those individuals not seeking mates, but there was no significant difference. Finally, because the vehicle for this investigation was attractiveness, an area in which women compete, the authors proposed that women would derogate more fiercely than would men. However, the results did not support this hypothesis either. The authors discuss future directions for research.
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