“In sharp contrast, men more than women tended to rate egoistic dominant acts as more socially desirable, including “Managing to get one's own way,” “Flattering to get one's own way,” “Complaining about having to do a favor for someone,” “Blaming others when things went wrong.” Men appear to regard more selfish dominant acts as more desirable, or less undesirable , than do women.” (David M. Buss, Evolutionary Psychology, 1999, p. 353)
“More desirable” and “less undesirable”
“More desirable” and “less undesirable”
“More desirable” and “less undesirable”
“In sharp contrast, men more than women tended to rate egoistic dominant acts as more socially desirable, including “Managing to get one's own way,” “Flattering to get one's own way,” “Complaining about having to do a favor for someone,” “Blaming others when things went wrong.” Men appear to regard more selfish dominant acts as more desirable, or less undesirable , than do women.” (David M. Buss, Evolutionary Psychology, 1999, p. 353)