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Sex Differences in Detecting Sexual Infidelity : Results of a Maximum Likelihood Method for Analyzing the Sensitivity of Sex Differences to Underreporting.

Paul W Andrews1, Steven W Gangestad2, Geoffrey F Miller2, Martie G Haselton3, Randy Thornhill4, Michael C Neale5.   

Abstract

Despite the importance of extrapair copulation (EPC) in human evolution, almost nothing is known about the design features of EPC detection mechanisms. We tested for sex differences in EPC inference-making mechanisms in a sample of 203 young couples. Men made more accurate inferences (φmen = 0.66, φwomen = 0.46), and the ratio of positive errors to negative errors was higher for men than for women (1.22 vs. 0.18). Since some may have been reluctant to admit EPC behavior, we modeled how underreporting could have influenced these results. These analyses indicated that it would take highly sex-differentiated levels of underreporting by subjects with trusting partners for there to be no real sex difference. Further analyses indicated that men may be less willing to harbor unresolved suspicions about their partners' EPC behavior, which may explain the sex difference in accuracy. Finally, we estimated that women underreported their own EPC behavior (10%) more than men (0%).

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Keywords:  Accuracy; Bias; Error; Evolutionary psychology; Extrapair copulation; Infidelity; Jealousy; Sex differences

Year:  2008        PMID: 26181747     DOI: 10.1007/s12110-008-9051-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Nat        ISSN: 1045-6767


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Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol       Date:  2000-01

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Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2006-03       Impact factor: 5.012

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Authors:  Martie G Haselton; Steven W Gangestad
Journal:  Horm Behav       Date:  2006-01-03       Impact factor: 3.587

5.  Changes in women's sexual interests and their partners' mate-retention tactics across the menstrual cycle: evidence for shifting conflicts of interest.

Authors:  Steven W Gangestad; Randy Thornhill; Christine E Garver
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2002-05-07       Impact factor: 5.349

6.  Universal sex differences in the desire for sexual variety: tests from 52 nations, 6 continents, and 13 islands.

Authors:  David P Schmitt; Lidia Alcalay; Jüri Allik; Lara Ault; Ivars Austers; Kevin L Bennett; Gabriel Bianchi; Fredric Boholst; Mary Ann Borg Cunen; Johan Braeckman; Edwin G Brainerd; Leo Gerard A Caral; Gabrielle Caron; Maria Martina Casullo; Michael Cunningham; Ikuo Daibo; Charlotte De Backer; Eros De Souza; Rolando Diaz-Loving; Gláucia Diniz; Kevin Durkin; Marcela Echegaray; Ekin Eremsoy; Harald A Euler; Ruth Falzon; Maryanne L Fisher; Dolores Foley; Douglas P Fry; Sirpa Fry; M Arif Ghayur; Debra L Golden; Karl Grammer; Liria Grimaldi; Jamin Halberstadt; Dora Herrera; Janine Hertel; Heather Hoffmann; Danica Hooper; Zuzana Hradilekova; Jasna Hudek-Kene-evi; Jas Jaafer; Margarita Jankauskaite; Heidi Kabangu-Stahel; Igor Kardum; Brigitte Khoury; Hayrran Kwon; Kaia Laidra; Anton-Rupert Laireiter; Dustin Lakerveld; Ada Lampert; Maryanne Lauri; Marguerite Lavallée; Suk-Jae Lee; Luk Chung Leung; Kenneth D Locke; Vance Locke; Ivan Luksik; Ishmael Magaisa; Dalia Marcinkeviciene; André Mata; Rui Mata; Barry McCarthy; Michael E Mills; João Moreira; Sérgio Moreira; Miguel Moya; M Munyae; Patricia Noller; Adrian Opre; Alexia Panayiotou; Nebojsa Petrovic; Karolien Poels; Miroslav Popper; Maria Poulimenou; Volodymyr P'yatokha; Michel Raymond; Ulf-Dietrich Reips; Susan E Reneau; Sofia Rivera-Aragon; Wade C Rowatt; Willibald Ruch; Velko S Rus; Marilyn P Safir; Sonia Salas; Fabio Sambataro; Kenneth N Sandnabba; Marion K Schulmeyer; Astrid Schütz; Tullio Scrimali; Todd K Shackelford; Phillip R Shaver; Francis Sichona; Franco Simonetti; Tilahun Sinehsaw; Tom Speelman; Spyros Spyrou; H Canan Sümer; Nebi Sümer; Marianna Supekova; Tomasz Szlendak; Robin Taylor; Bert Timmermans; William Tooke; Ioannis Tsaousis; F S K Tungaraza; Griet Vandermassen; Tom Vanhoomissen; Frank Van Overwalle; Ine Vanwesenbeeck; Paul L Vasey; João Verissimo; Martin Voracek; Wendy W N Wan; Ta-Wei Wang; Peter Weiss; Andik Wijaya; Liesbeth Woertman; Gahyun Youn; Agata Zupanèiè
Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol       Date:  2003-07

7.  The desired number of sexual partners as a function of gender, sexual risks, and the meaning of "ideal".

Authors:  Allan Fenigstein; Matthew Preston
Journal:  J Sex Res       Date:  2007-02
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Authors:  Gillian Rhodes; Grace Morley; Leigh W Simmons
Journal:  Biol Lett       Date:  2012-12-05       Impact factor: 3.703

2.  Men's Sexual Faithfulness Judgments May Contain a Kernel of Truth.

Authors:  Samantha Leivers; Leigh W Simmons; Gillian Rhodes
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-08-05       Impact factor: 3.240

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