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Pilot Study of Relationship between Fertility Risk and Bargaining
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2007
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Evolutionary Game TheoryFertilityBehavioral Decision MakingReproductive HealthReproductive BiologyReproduction ResponseSocial SciencesGender StudiesExperimental EconomicsPublic HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthEconomicsInfertilityBehavioral SciencesAncestral WomenFertility RiskHealthy PregnancySexual BehaviorMarriageBehavioral EconomicsMonetary StakeFertility Policy
Competition for resources to support a healthy pregnancy and later offspring was likely very important for ancestral women. Therefore, it was predicted that women evolved a propensity for intrasexual competition over resources during times of their highest conception risk. To investigate this hypothesis, women played a series of ultimatum games, bargaining games that test participants' willingness to share a monetary stake. During periods of high conception risk, intrasexual competition increased as evidenced by lower offers to share a stake with others as well as higher rates of rejection of offers.
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