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Reproductive Strategy and Sexual Conflict Slow Life History Strategy Inihibts Negative Androcentrism
2013
Journal of Methods and Measurement in the Social Sciences
Recent findings indicate that a slow Life History (LH) strategy factor is associated with increased levels of Executive Functioning (EF), increased emotional intelligence, decreased levels of sexually coercive behaviors, and decreased levels of negative ethnocentrism. Based on these findings, as well as the generative theory, we predicted that slow LH strategy should inhibit negative androcentrism (bias against women). A sample of undergraduates responded to a battery of questionnaires
doi:10.2458/v4i1.17774
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