Women's Intrasexual Competitiveness and Jealousy Across the Ovulatory Cycle: A Hormone-Based Study

Julia Stern, Tabea Hildebrand,Kathleen Casto

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERSONALITY SCIENCE(2023)

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Research on social status competition among women suggests that underlying hormonal shifts associated with the ovulatory cycle systematically drive alterations in preferences and behavior. Specifically, it is proposed that the fertile window, marked by heightened estradiol and lower progesterone levels, is related to increased psychological motivation for intrasexual social comparison, leading to increasing competitiveness and jealousy. In this pre-registered, longitudinal study, 257 women provided saliva samples for hormone assays, rated the attractiveness of other women, and self-reported intrasexual competitiveness and jealousy across four testing sessions. Multilevel analyses revealed no compelling evidence for (hormone-related) cycle shifts in intrasexual competitiveness, attractiveness ratings, or jealousy. Rather, women higher in intrasexual competitiveness seem to rate other women as more attractive in general. We discuss how our results contribute to a growing body of literature suggesting that women's social attitudes and preferences are more stable and less hormonally influenced than previously assumed.
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ovulatory cycle,steroid hormones,intrasexual competitiveness,social comparison,jealousy
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