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Cultural Components of Sex Differences in Color Preference
Authors:Jac T M Davis  Ellen Robertson  Sheina Lew-Levy  Karri Neldner  Rohan Kapitany  Mark Nielsen  Melissa Hines
Institution:1. University of Cambridge;2. Simon Fraser University;3. University of Queensland;4. Keele University
Abstract:Preferences for pink and blue were tested in children aged 4–11 years in three small-scale societies: Shipibo villages in the Peruvian Amazon, kastom villages in the highlands of Tanna Island, Vanuatu, and BaYaka foragers in the northern Republic of Congo; and compared to children from an Australian global city (total N = 232). No sex differences were found in preference for pink in any of the three societies not influenced by global culture (ds ? 0.31–0.23), in contrast to a female preference for pink in the global city (d = 1.24). Results suggest that the pairing of female and pink is a cultural phenomenon and is not driven by an essential preference for pink in girls.
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