Authors
Tobias L Kordsmeyer, Daniel Freund, Mark van Vugt, Lars Penke
Publication date
2019/7/24
Journal
Evolutionary Psychology
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
1474704919863164
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Recent studies suggest that both facial and bodily dominance promote high status positions and predict status-seeking behaviors such as aggression and social dominance. An evolutionarily relevant context in which associations between these dominance signals and status outcomes may be prevalent are face-to-face status contests. The present study examined whether facial and bodily dominance predicted success in dyadic competitions (one physical discipline, arm wrestling, and three nonphysical disciplines) in men (N = 125) in a controlled laboratory setting. Men’s bodies and faces were independently rated for physical dominance, and associations of these ratings with contest outcomes as well as mediating and moderating variables (such as physical strength, body height, trait dominance, baseline and reactive testosterone) were examined. Both facial and bodily dominance positively predicted success in …
Total citations
2020202120222023202413731