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Various explanations have been provided for this surprising face, for example that men face greater consequences, thus being more likely to refrain from using violence. Another explanation would be that women arrest in their emotional development in their mid-teens, thus more likely may suffer anger tantrums. Women also score higher than men in neuroticism (Kajonius, 2018).
Various explanations have been provided for this surprising face, for example that men face greater consequences, thus being more likely to refrain from using violence. Another explanation would be that women arrest in their emotional development in their mid-teens, are thus more [[neoteny|neotenous]], thus more likely may suffer childish anger tantrums. Women also score higher than men in neuroticism (Kajonius, 2018). Women may also test their partner's strength this way. Eibl-Eibesfeldt (1990) summarized that the male dominance/female surrender is a pattern common to many species, reaching back to our common ancestor with lizards, which could explain such a violent testing behavior: Females that tested their man for superior strength more likely could produce strong offspring that could pass such tests, also in physical competition with other men.


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* Magdol L, Moffitt TE, Caspi A, Newman DL, Fagan J, Silva PA. 1997. ''Gender differences in partner violence in a birth cohort of 21-year-olds: Bridging the gap between clinical and epidemiological approaches.'' Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. 65(1):68. [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9103736 Abstract]] [[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.473.1039&rep=rep1&type=pdf FullText]]
* Magdol L, Moffitt TE, Caspi A, Newman DL, Fagan J, Silva PA. 1997. ''Gender differences in partner violence in a birth cohort of 21-year-olds: Bridging the gap between clinical and epidemiological approaches.'' Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. 65(1):68. [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9103736 Abstract]] [[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.473.1039&rep=rep1&type=pdf FullText]]
* Kajonius PJ, Johnson J. 2018. ''Sex differences in 30 facets of the five factor model of personality in the large public (N= 320,128).'' Personality and Individual Differences. 129:126-30. [[https://www.gwern.net/docs/psychology/2018-kajonius.pdf FullText]]
* Kajonius PJ, Johnson J. 2018. ''Sex differences in 30 facets of the five factor model of personality in the large public (N= 320,128).'' Personality and Individual Differences. 129:126-30. [[https://www.gwern.net/docs/psychology/2018-kajonius.pdf FullText]]
* Eibl-Eibesfeldt I. 1990. ''Dominance, Submission, and Love: Sexual Pathologies from the Perspective of Ethology.'' In: Feierman, J. R. (ed.): Pedophilia. Biosocial Dimensions. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1990 151-175.


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