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DavidDvorkin

(19,906 posts)
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 09:58 AM Apr 2014

Male-dominated societies are not more violent, study says

Conventional wisdom and scientific arguments have claimed that societies with more men than women, such as China, will become more violent, but a University of California, Davis, study has found that a male-biased sex ratio does not lead to more crime.

Rates of rape, sexual assault and homicide are actually lower in societies with more men than women, the study found. And, evolutionary theories predicting that when males outnumber females, males will compete vigorously for the limited number of mates don't bear out. The study, "Too many men: the violence problem?" is in the April issue of Trends in Ecology & Evolution.


http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2014-03/uoc--msa033114.php
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Male-dominated societies are not more violent, study says (Original Post) DavidDvorkin Apr 2014 OP
This would tend to refute the popular notion that violence is a male default position. Aristus Apr 2014 #1
Yep DavidDvorkin Apr 2014 #2
Very interesting kjones Apr 2014 #3
Yes, exactly. DavidDvorkin Apr 2014 #4
But are they more stubborn? libodem Apr 2014 #5
That's funny. DavidDvorkin Apr 2014 #6
. libodem Apr 2014 #7
Mind over matter obviously... kjones Apr 2014 #8
Yep libodem Apr 2014 #9

kjones

(1,059 posts)
3. Very interesting
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 03:18 PM
Apr 2014

I almost thought "Hmm, that's counter intuitive."

Then I realized what I thought was intuition was actually
stereotypes and gender expectations.

kjones

(1,059 posts)
8. Mind over matter obviously...
Sat Apr 5, 2014, 04:10 PM
Apr 2014

as in, if I can push it out of my mind, my health problems don't matter.

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