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Sexual overperception: Power, mating motives, and biases in social judgment.
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Behavioral Decision MakingSocial PsychologySexual SelectionSocial SciencesPsychologyGender StudiesMating PsychologyBehavioral SciencesSexual InterestApplied Social PsychologySexual BehaviorSocial CognitionSexual HealthSocial BehaviorSexual OverperceptionPower MotivatesInterpersonal AttractionHuman SexualityTemporal Delay
Results from 4 experiments suggest that power motivates heightened perceptions and expectations of sexual interest from subordinates. Having power over a member of the opposite sex activated sexual concepts that persisted across a temporal delay, indicating the activation of a mating goal (Study 1). Having power increased participants' expectations of sexual interest from a subordinate (Study 2) but only when a mating goal was attainable (i.e., when the subordinate was romantically available; Study 3). In a face-to-face interaction between 2 participants, power heightened perceptions of sexual interest and sexualized behavior among participants with chronically active mating goals (i.e., sexually unrestricted individuals; Study 4). Tests of mediation demonstrated that sexual overperception mediated power's effect on sexually tinged behavior. Through its capacity to induce goal pursuit, power can activate mating goals that sexualize interactions between men and women. This research demonstrates one route through which power might lead to sexual harassment.
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