Females' desire for status cannot be measured using male definitions

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (2):216-217 (1999)
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Abstract

The development of physical traits and the formation of alliances are two important means of attaining status for both sexes. The types of physical traits and alliances that are linked with status, however, differ for the two sexes. Sex differences in the characteristics that lead to the acquisition of status must be considered before concluding that females are less concerned than males with status.

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