This study used the life history (LH) theory to investigate how environmental cues are associated with Machiavellianism. A total of 252 undergraduate students completed self-report measures of social rank uncertainty, Machiavellianism, fast LH strategy, and dominance. The results indicated that Machiavellianism was related to a fast LH strategy. Furthermore, a fast LH strategy mediated an association between social rank uncertainty and Machiavellianism. Finally, Machiavellianism was positively associated with dominance. These findings may enhance our understanding of the evolutionary origin of Machiavellianism.
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Chen, B. B. (2018). The Associations Between Social Rank Uncertainty, Machiavellianism, and Dominance: From a Life History Perspective. Evolutionary Psychology, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/1474704918776176
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