Decisiones económicas, atractivo y competencia intrasexual durante el ciclo menstrual en el juego del ultimátum
Introducción: parece ser que, en su fase de mayor fertilidad, la competenciaintrasexual de la mujer (con mujeres atractivas y que viven cerca) aumentapor el acceso a recursos, estatus y parejas biológicamente deseables. Objetivo:comparar las decisiones económicas (DE) en las fases ovulatoria (FO) y...
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Alzate-Pamplona, Fraidy-Alonso
Galindo-Caballero, Óscar
Sánchez Escudero, Juan Pablo
Villada Zapata, Johny
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fase ovulatoria
fase lútea
estrógenos
progesterona
experimento social
decisiones económicas
competencia intrasexual
juego del ultimatum
Menstrual Cycle
Ovulatory Phase
Luteal Phase
Estrogens
Progesterone
Intrasexual Competition
Attractiveness
Economic Decisions
Ultimatum Game
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Introducción: parece ser que, en su fase de mayor fertilidad, la competenciaintrasexual de la mujer (con mujeres atractivas y que viven cerca) aumentapor el acceso a recursos, estatus y parejas biológicamente deseables. Objetivo:comparar las decisiones económicas (DE) en las fases ovulatoria (FO) y lútea(FL) del ciclo menstrual (CM) con exposición a dos estímulos: fotografía de unamujer de mayor atractivo y fotografía de una mujer de menor atractivo, a travésdel juego del ultimátum (UG). Metodología:la investigación tuvo un diseño crosssectional entre sujetos para ver diferencia de grupos mediante contrastede hipótesis. El muestreo fue probabilístico, con una muestra de 100 mujeresheterosexuales, estudiantes de una universidad pública con un rango de edadde 18 a 24 años, con CM regulares, que no usaran métodos anticonceptivos hormonales y no tuvieran ninguna afección endocrina. Resultados: las fasesdel CM no tuvieron efectos sobre las DE; las mujeres se comportaron de forma similar en sus decisiones, sin importar la fase del ciclo en la que se encontrabano el tipo de estímulo al que fueron expuestas. Conclusión: las FO y FL no afectan las DE de las mujeres cuando son expuestas a un estímulo atractivo. La discusión se hace a la luz de la teoría evolutiva de la hipótesis del cambio ovulatorio. |
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Alzate-Pamplona, Fraidy-AlonsoGalindo-Caballero, ÓscarSánchez Escudero, Juan PabloVillada Zapata, Johny2023-04-24T19:34:48Z2025-08-22T16:59:11Z2023-04-24T19:34:48Z2025-08-22T16:59:11Z2023-04-24Introducción: parece ser que, en su fase de mayor fertilidad, la competenciaintrasexual de la mujer (con mujeres atractivas y que viven cerca) aumentapor el acceso a recursos, estatus y parejas biológicamente deseables. Objetivo:comparar las decisiones económicas (DE) en las fases ovulatoria (FO) y lútea(FL) del ciclo menstrual (CM) con exposición a dos estímulos: fotografía de unamujer de mayor atractivo y fotografía de una mujer de menor atractivo, a travésdel juego del ultimátum (UG). Metodología:la investigación tuvo un diseño crosssectional entre sujetos para ver diferencia de grupos mediante contrastede hipótesis. El muestreo fue probabilístico, con una muestra de 100 mujeresheterosexuales, estudiantes de una universidad pública con un rango de edadde 18 a 24 años, con CM regulares, que no usaran métodos anticonceptivos hormonales y no tuvieran ninguna afección endocrina. Resultados: las fasesdel CM no tuvieron efectos sobre las DE; las mujeres se comportaron de forma similar en sus decisiones, sin importar la fase del ciclo en la que se encontrabano el tipo de estímulo al que fueron expuestas. Conclusión: las FO y FL no afectan las DE de las mujeres cuando son expuestas a un estímulo atractivo. La discusión se hace a la luz de la teoría evolutiva de la hipótesis del cambio ovulatorio.Introduction: it seems that, in the phase of greatest fertility, women’s intrasexualcompetition (toward attractive women who live nearby) increases due to access to resources, status, and biologically desirable partners. Objective: to comparethe economic decisions (ED) during the ovulatory (OP) and luteal (LP) phasesof the menstrual cycle (MC) with exposure to two stimuli: a photograph of amore attractive woman and a photograph of a less attractive woman, throughthe ultimatum game (UG). Methodology: the research followed a cross-sectional design between subjects to see group differences by contrasting hypotheses. The sampling was probabilistic, with a sample of 100 heterosexual women, students at a public university with an age range of 18 to 24 years, with regular MC, who did not use hormonal contraceptive methods and did not have any endocrine condition. The inverse counting method with confirmation was applied to identify CM phases; and the UG to evaluate the DE. Results: the phases of the MC had no effect on the ED; the women behaved similarly in their decisions, regardless ofthe phase of the cycle they were in or the type of stimulus to which they were exposed. 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