Height predicts jealousy differently for men and women

Abraham P. Buunk*, Justin H. Park, Rosario Zurriaga, Liga Klavina, Karlijn Massar

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Abstract

Because male height is associated with attractiveness, dominance, and reproductive success, taller men may be less jealous. And because female height has a curvilinear relationship with health and reproductive success (with average-height females having the advantages), female height may have a curvilinear relationship with jealousy. In Study 1, male height was found to be negatively correlated with self-reported global jealousy, whereas female height was curvilinearly related to jealousy, with average-height women reporting the lowest levels of jealousy. In Study 2, male height was found to be negatively correlated with jealousy in response to socially influential, physically dominant, and physically attractive rivals. Female height was negatively correlated with jealousy in response to physically attractive, physically dominant, and high-social-status rivals; in addition, quadratic effects revealed that approximately average-height women tend to be less jealous of physically attractive rivals but more jealous of rivals with "masculine" characteristics of physical dominance and social status. (c) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)133-139
Number of pages7
JournalEvolution and Human Behavior
Volume29
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar-2008

Keywords

  • height
  • jealousy
  • mate value
  • sex differences
  • sexual selection
  • BODY-MASS-INDEX
  • REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS
  • SEXUAL-DIMORPHISM
  • PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS
  • RIVAL CHARACTERISTICS
  • MENSTRUAL-CYCLE
  • MATING SUCCESS
  • PREFERENCES
  • EVOLUTION
  • SELECTION

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