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Use of crowdsourced images for determining 2D:4D and relationship to pro-environmental variables

Journal

ACTA ETHOLOGICA
Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 165-178

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10211-022-00401-5

Keywords

2D; 4D; Prenatal hormone exposure; Online methodology; Sex; Empathy; Pro-environmental behavior

Funding

  1. Council for Research in the Social Sciences, Brock University
  2. Environmental Sustainability Research Centre, Brock University
  3. Canada Research Chairs Program
  4. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  5. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

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The primary purpose of this study was to investigate whether 2D:4D ratios could be determined using participant-submitted hand images, and to examine the relationship between 2D:4D ratio and pro-environmental behaviors, attitudes, and empathy. Participants were asked to submit hand images and complete questionnaires assessing demographics, empathy, and environmental attitudes and behavior. The study found that the 2D:4D ratios fell somewhat outside of previously reported ranges, but showed acceptable consistency. There was a sex by ratio interaction for both empathy and engagement in pro-environmental behaviors, with males reporting lower empathy and less engagement, and females reporting more engagement in pro-environmental behaviors. These findings were contrary to expectations. Overall, this study provides a preliminary examination of the utility of measuring digit ratio with online samples, and sheds light on the complex relationship between sex and pro-environmental behaviors.
The primary purpose of this study was to examine whether 2D:4D ratios (a putative measure of prenatal androgen exposure) could be determined using participant-submitted hand images. The secondary purpose was to examine whether 2D:4D ratio was associated with pro-environmental behaviors, attitudes, and empathy, given the recent literature linking sex to environmental attitudes and actions. Participants (N = 1065) were asked via an online survey to submit a clear photograph of their right hand, palm side up. Participants also completed a questionnaire to assess (a) demographics, (b) dispositional empathy, and (c) environmental attitudes and behavior. A 2D:4D ratio was calculated for each participant, and the quality of each image was classified as poor, moderate, or good. We then examined the reliability of the 2D:4D image measurements, and the relationship between 2D:4D and our environmental measures. 2D:4D ratios fell somewhat outside of previously reported ranges, but the measurements did show acceptable intra-rater consistency. Although we did not find a sex difference in 2D:4D, we did find a sex by ratio interaction for both empathy and the number of pro-environmental behaviors in which individuals had engaged. Specifically, as 2D:4D ratio increased, males reported lower empathy and less engagement in pro-environmental behaviors, whereas females reported more engagement in pro-environmental behaviors (but no differences in empathy). These findings were contrary to expectations, as we anticipated that greater digit ratios (i.e., feminized) would be associated with greater empathy and pro-environmental behaviors. Overall, the findings of this study present a preliminary examination of the utility of measuring digit ratio with online samples. Furthermore, our results provide information regarding the complex relationship between sex and pro-environmental behaviors.

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