| Literature DB >> 31894199 |
Elle Parslow1, Eva Ranehill2, Niklas Zethraeus3, Liselott Blomberg4, Bo von Schoultz4, Angelica Lindén Hirschberg4, Magnus Johannesson1, Anna Dreber1,5.
Abstract
Many studies report on the association between 2D:4D, a putative marker for prenatal testosterone exposure, and economic preferences. However, most of these studies have limited sample sizes and test multiple hypotheses (without preregistration). In this study we mainly replicate the common specifications found in the literature for the association between the 2D:4D ratio and risk taking, the willingness to compete, and dictator game giving separately. In a sample of 330 women we find no robust associations between any of these economic preferences and 2D:4D. We find no evidence of a statistically significant relation for 16 of the 18 total regressions we run. The two regression specifications which are statistically significant have not previously been reported and the associations are not in the expected direction, and therefore they are unlikely to represent a real effect.Entities:
Keywords: 2D:4D; Economic preferences; Experiment; Testosterone
Year: 2019 PMID: 31894199 PMCID: PMC6917633 DOI: 10.1007/s40881-019-00076-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Econ Sci Assoc
Dictator game giving studies
| Study | Men | Women | Both sexes | |||||||||||||||
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| L | L | R | R | M | M | L | L | R | R | M | M | L | L | R | R | M | M | |
| Millet and Dewitte ( | S− (119 | |||||||||||||||||
| Millet and Dewitte ( | NS (119 | |||||||||||||||||
| Millet and Dewitte ( | NS (90 | |||||||||||||||||
| Millet and Dewitte ( | S+ (90 | |||||||||||||||||
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Buser ( | NS (221) | NS** (221) | NS** (221) | |||||||||||||||
| Brañas-Garza et al. ( | S+, S− (87) | S+, S− (88) | NS, NS (61) | S+, S− (61) | NS* (170) | S+, S− (170) | NS* (171) | S+, S− (171) | ||||||||||
| Brañas-Garza et al. ( | NS, NS (68) | NS, NS (69) | NS, NS (53) | S+, S− (53) | NS* (126) | NS, NS (126) | S+* (127) | S+, S− (127) | ||||||||||
| Galizzi and Nieboer ( | NS (602) | NS, NS (602) | NS (602) | NS, NS (602) | ||||||||||||||
| Galizzi and Nieboer ( | NS (201) | NS, NS (201) | NS (201) | S+, S− (201) | ||||||||||||||
| Galizzi and Nieboer ( | NS (221) | NS, NS (221) | NS (221) | NS, NS (221) | ||||||||||||||
| Galizzi and Nieboer ( | NS (81) | NS, NS (81) | NS (81) | NS, NS (81) | ||||||||||||||
| Brañas-Garza et al. ( | NS (560) | NS, NS (560) | NS (560) | NS, NS (560) | ||||||||||||||
Sample sizes in parentheses
L left hand, R right hand, M mean of left and right hands, NS not statistically significant, S+ statistically significant positive relationship, S− statistically significant negative relationship
*Does not control for gender, **Statistically significant positive result for binary variable where 1 indicates 4D longer and 0 indicates all other scenarios (i.e., same as 2D
or shorter), authors note results do not change for genders separately, they also control for age, nationality and experience in previous games
Sample size is the total sample for that study, the authors do not state the sample split for neutral or aggressive prime groups
Risk-taking studies
| Study | Men | Women | Both sexes | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L | L | R | R | M | L | L | R | R | M | L | L | R | R | M | |
| Dreber and Hoffman ( | S− (120) | NS (116) | |||||||||||||
| Dreber and Hoffman ( | NS (116) | NS (115) | |||||||||||||
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Apicella et al. ( | NS (85) | NS (88) | |||||||||||||
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Sapienza et al. ( | NS (116) | NS (116) | NS (116) | NS (65) | NS (65) | NS (65) | NS (181) | NS (181) | NS (181) | ||||||
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Coates and Page ( | S− (47) | ||||||||||||||
| Brañas-Garza and Rustichini ( | NS (72) | S+ (116) | NS (188) | ||||||||||||
| Brañas-Garza and Rustichini ( | S− (72) | NS (116) | NS (188) | ||||||||||||
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Garbarino et al. ( | S− (151) | ||||||||||||||
| Stenstrom et al. ( | S− (219) | NS (194) | |||||||||||||
| Sytsma ( | NS (105) | NS (98) | NS (92) | S− (29) | S− (24) | NS (23) | S− (134) | NS (122) | NS (115) | ||||||
| Sytsma ( | S− (105) | NS (98) | NS (92) | NS (29) | NS (24) | NS (23) | NS (134) | NS (122) | NS (115) | ||||||
| Sytsma ( | S− (105) | NS (98) | NS (92) | NS (29) | NS (24) | NS (23) | S− (134) | NS (122) | NS (115) | ||||||
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Aycinena et al. ( | NS (106) | NS, NS (106) | NS (106) | NS, NS (106) | NS (78) | NS, NS, (78) | NS (78) | NS, NS, (78) | NS (184) | NS, NS (184) | NS (184) | NS, NS (184) | |||
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Drichoutis and Nayga ( | NS, NS (138) | ||||||||||||||
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Schipper ( | NS (103) | NS (71) | |||||||||||||
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Schipper ( | NS (111) | NS (80) | |||||||||||||
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Schipper ( | NS (47) | NS (25) | |||||||||||||
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Schipper ( | NS (50) | NS (27) | |||||||||||||
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Schipper ( | NS (52) | NS (41) | |||||||||||||
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Schipper ( | NS (56) | NS (48) | |||||||||||||
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Bönte et al. ( | NS (432) | ||||||||||||||
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Bönte et al. ( | S− (432) | ||||||||||||||
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Barel ( | NS (211) | S− (211) | |||||||||||||
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Barel ( | NS (211) | NS (211) | |||||||||||||
| Chicaiza-Becerra and Garcia-Molina ( | NS (123) | NS (123) | |||||||||||||
| Chicaiza-Becerra and Garcia-Molina ( | NS (115) | NS (115) | |||||||||||||
| Brañas-Garza et al. ( | S− (664) | S− (664) | |||||||||||||
| Brañas-Garza et al. ( | NS (704) | NS (704) | |||||||||||||
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Lima de Miranda et al. ( | NS (144) | NS, NS (144) | NS (145) | NS, NS (145) | |||||||||||
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Alonso et al. ( | NS (390) | NS (390) | |||||||||||||
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Neyse et al. ( | NS (181) | NS (183) | |||||||||||||
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Neyse et al. ( | NS (185) | NS (187) | |||||||||||||
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Neyse et al. ( | NS (188) | NS (188) | |||||||||||||
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Neyse et al. ( | NS (162) | NS (162) | |||||||||||||
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Neyse et al. ( | NS (162) | NS (161) | |||||||||||||
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Neyse et al. ( | NS (162) | NS (162) | |||||||||||||
Sample sizes in parentheses
L left hand, R right hand, M mean of left and right hands, NS not statistically significant, S+ statistically significant positive relationship, S− statistically significant negative relationship
*Multiple other controls, Questionnaire elicitation of risk, Sample size refers to number of subjects
Competitiveness studies
| Study | Men | Women | Both sexes | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L | L | R | R | M | M | L | L | R | R | M | M | L | L | R | R | M | M | |
| Apicella et al. ( | NS (83) | NS (86) | ||||||||||||||||
| Bönte et al. ( | NS (461) | NS (461) | ||||||||||||||||
| Bönte et al. ( | NS (461) | S− (461) | ||||||||||||||||
| Bönte et al. ( | NS (150) | NS (150) | ||||||||||||||||
| Bönte et al. ( | NS (618) | S− (618) | ||||||||||||||||
Sample sizes in parentheses
L left hand, R right hand, M mean of left and right hands, NS not statistically significant, S+ statistically significant positive relationship, S− statistically significant negative relationship
*Study includes a control for sexual orientation
Summary statistics
| Mean | SD | |
|---|---|---|
| Giving | 40.748 | 30.356 |
| Risk | 0.550 | 0.186 |
| Comp. | 0.424 | 0.495 |
| 2D:4D LH | 0.967 | 0.033 |
| 2D:4D RH | 0.980 | 0.031 |
| 2D:4D Avg | 0.973 | 0.029 |
| 2D:4D LH sqr | 0.935 | 0.063 |
| 2D:4D RH sqr | 0.961 | 0.062 |
| 2D:4D Avg sqr | 0.948 | 0.056 |
| Observations | 330 |
Dictator game giving results
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Giving | Giving | Giving | Giving | Giving | Giving | |
| 2D:4D LH | 23.2 | − 930.5 | ||||
| (50.87) | (1655.11) | |||||
| 2D:4D RH | 6.50 | 3729.8 | ||||
| (55.70) | (1993.72) | |||||
| 2D:4D Avg | 18.7 | 2648.6 | ||||
| (57.81) | (2537.98) | |||||
| 2D:4D LH sqr | 491.8 | |||||
| (854.80) | ||||||
| 2D:4D RH sqr | − 1892.6 | |||||
| (1012.69) | ||||||
| 2D:4D Avg sqr | − 1350.6 | |||||
| (1306.45) | ||||||
| Constant | 18.3 | 34.4 | 22.5 | 480.1 | − 1795.0 | − 1256.6 |
| (49.20) | (54.62) | (56.29) | (800.98) | (981.03) | (1232.14) | |
| N | 330 | 330 | 330 | 330 | 330 | 330 |
| F | 0.21 | 0.014 | 0.11 | 0.25 | 1.75 | 0.63 |
| p | 0.65 | 0.91 | 0.75 | 0.78 | 0.18 | 0.53 |
This table reports OLS regressions for six specifications where the dependent variable is a measure for dictator game giving (the average donation across the five decisions). LH, RH and Avg correspond to left hand, right hand and average of both hands 2D:4D, respectively. LH sqr, RH sqr and Avg sqr correspond to the square of the left, right and average of both hands 2D:4D measures, respectively. The lower panel shows the F statistic and the p value from a test of the significance of each regression model, and the sample size N. Robust standard errors in parentheses.
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Risk-taking results
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Risk | Risk | Risk | Risk | Risk | Risk | |
| 2D:4D LH | 0.42 | − 6.21 | ||||
| (0.31) | (11.15) | |||||
| 2D:4D RH | 0.29 | 27.3 | ||||
| (0.34) | (13.89) | |||||
| 2D:4D Avg | 0.44 | 16.0 | ||||
| (0.36) | (16.01) | |||||
| 2D:4D LH sqr | 3.42 | |||||
| (5.75) | ||||||
| 2D:4D RH sqr | − 13.7 | |||||
| (7.04) | ||||||
| 2D:4D Avg sqr | − 7.99 | |||||
| (8.22) | ||||||
| Constant | 0.14 | 0.27 | 0.12 | 3.35 | − 13.0 | − 7.45 |
| (0.30) | (0.34) | (0.35) | (5.41) | (6.85) | (7.79) | |
| N | 330 | 330 | 330 | 330 | 330 | 330 |
| F | 1.83 | 0.69 | 1.48 | 1.13 | 2.13 | 1.23 |
| p | 0.18 | 0.41 | 0.23 | 0.32 | 0.12 | 0.29 |
This table reports OLS regressions for six specifications where the dependent variable is a measure for risk taking (the percentage of choices of the gamble). LH, RH and Avg correspond to left hand, right hand and average of both hands 2D:4D, respectively. LH sqr, RH sqr and Avg sqr correspond to the square of the left, right and average of both hands 2D:4D measures, respectively. The lower panel shows the F statistic and the p-value from a test of the significance of each regression model, and the sample size N. Robust standard errors in parentheses.
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Willingness to compete results
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comp. | Comp. | Comp. | Comp. | Comp. | Comp. | |
| 2D:4D LH | 1.19 | 73.4** | ||||
| (0.80) | (22.83) | |||||
| 2D:4D RH | 0.76 | 43.2 | ||||
| (0.86) | (36.33) | |||||
| 2D:4D Avg | 1.21 | 97.3** | ||||
| (0.92) | (33.93) | |||||
| 2D:4D LH sqr | − 37.2** | |||||
| (11.84) | ||||||
| 2D:4D RH sqr | − 21.6 | |||||
| (18.46) | ||||||
| 2D:4D Avg sqr | − 49.3** | |||||
| (17.44) | ||||||
| Constant | − 0.73 | − 0.32 | − 0.76 | − 35.7** | − 21.2 | − 47.5** |
| (0.78) | (0.85) | (0.89) | (11.00) | (17.87) | (16.49) | |
| N | 330 | 330 | 330 | 330 | 330 | 330 |
| F | 2.21 | 0.77 | 1.74 | 7.46 | 1.07 | 5.22 |
| p | 0.14 | 0.38 | 0.19 | 0.00068 | 0.34 | 0.0059 |
Notes: This table reports OLS regressions for six specifications where the dependent variable is a binary measure for the willingness to compete (the value 1 represents choosing the competitive tournament scheme). LH, RH and Avg correspond to left hand, right hand and average of both hands 2D:4D, respectively. LH sqr, RH sqr and Avg sqr correspond to the square of the left, right and average of both hands 2D:4D measures, respectively. The lower panel shows the F statistic and the p-value from a test of the significance of each regression model, and the sample size N. Robust standard errors in parentheses.
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Fig. 1Plot of the predicted relationships between 2D:4D and willingness to compete, for the regression with left hand 2D:4D and left hand 2D:4D squared, and also for the regression with average 2D:4D and average 2D:4D squared