Who is the fairest of them all? The independent effect of attractive features and self-perceived attractiveness on cooperation among women

Munoz-Reyes, JA; Pita M.; Arjona, M.; Sanchez-Pages, S; Turiégano, E.

Abstract

The present paper analyzes the extent to which attractiveness-related variables affect cooperative behavior in women. Cooperativeness is evaluated through a Prisoner's Dilemma Game (PDG). We consider several morphometric variables related to attractiveness: fluctuating asymmetry (FA), waist-hip ratio (WHR), body mass index (BMI) and facial femininity (FF). These variables have been shown to predict human behavior. We also include as a control variable a score for self-perceived attractiveness (SPA). We test differences in these variables according to behavior in the PDG. Our results reveal that low-FA women cooperate less frequently in the PDG. We also find that women with lower WHR are more cooperative. This result contradicts the expected relation between WHR and behavior in the PDG. We show that this effect of WHR on cooperation operates through its influence on the expectation that participants hold on the cooperative intent of their counterpart. In addition, we show that the effect of attractive features on cooperation occurs independently of the participants' perception of their own appeal. Finally, we discuss our results in the context of the evolution of cooperative behavior and under the hypothesis that attractiveness is a reliable indicator of phenotypic quality. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: Who is the fairest of them all? The independent effect of attractive features and self-perceived attractiveness on cooperation among women
Título de la Revista: EVOLUTION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Volumen: 35
Número: 2
Editorial: Elsevier Science Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 118
Página final: 125
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2013.11.005

Notas: ISI