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Social context reveals gender differences in cooperative behavior
Authors:Anastasia Peshkovskaya  Tatiana Babkina  Mikhail Myagkov
Institution:1.Laboratory of Experimental Methods in Cognitive and Social Sciences,Tomsk State University,Tomsk,Russian Federation;2.Mental Health Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center,Russian Academy of Sciences,Tomsk,Russian Federation;3.Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology,Skolkovo Innovation Center,Moscow,Russian Federation;4.Department of Political Science,University of Oregon,Eugene,USA
Abstract:A number of previous researches indicate that men prefer competition over cooperation, and it is sometimes suggested that women show the opposite behavioral preference. In the current study the effects of social context on gender differences in cooperation are investigated. For the purpose, we compared men and women behavior under two social conditions: in groups of strangers and in groups with long-term socialization—groups of friends. The differences were found in changes in the level of cooperation, taking into account the effects of mixing social and gender variables. Social interaction and communication made cooperation of group members strength and sustainable. However, men’s and women’s cooperative behavior in groups differed. Women were initially more inclined to cooperate in interaction with strangers. Men showed greater sensitivity to sociality effects. They tended to make cooperative decisions more often if there were friends in the group. Furthermore, men cooperated with previously unknown people after socialization with them significantly more than women.
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