Key Study: Zhou et al. (2014)
Aim: To investigate the idea that androstadienone (AND) and estratetraenol (EST) may function as human pheromones in terms of sexual attraction.
Participants: 24 adult heterosexual males; 24 adult heterosexual females; 24 adult homosexual males and 24 adult bisexual or homosexual females.
Procedure: The participants were exposed to either AND, EST or a placebo over the course of three days of testing (this was done via mixing the AND or EST with cloves in a jar which the participants then smelt).
The participants watched a series of figures walking, using dots of lights at specific points on the figure e.g. the head, the pelvis. This was a virtual rendering of the action of the human body in motion with no gender markers on the figures i.e. they were presented as neither male nor female. They were shown each point-light walking figure for 0.5 seconds and then they had to say whether the figure was male or female.
Results: Heterosexual males made more judgments that the walker was female when they had been exposed to EST; heterosexual females made more judgments that the walker was male when they had been exposed to AND; homosexual males made more judgments that the walker was male when exposed to AND.
In essence, heterosexual females and homosexual males showed a similar pattern of results, attributing maleness to figures when they had been exposed to AND. The findings for bisexual or homosexual females were less clear-cut and did not point to any definite conclusion.
Conclusion: Pheromones may be linked to how males and females perceive gender according to their own sexual orientation.
Evaluation of Zhou et al. (2014)
Strengths
- The researchers used a standardised procedure e.g. the same point-light figures were viewed across the conditions which ensures a reliable measure of control
- Using point-light figures rather than photographs of real human beings helps to eliminate the possible confounding variable of individual differences regarding who/what is attractive
Weaknesses
- The use of synthetic AND and EST does not reflect how these steroids are secreted in real-life situations which impairs the external validity of the study
- The task lacks ecological validity as it was artificial in nature and does not consider other variables that may result in judgements pertaining to masculinity or femininity
Key terms:
- AND
- EST
- Point-light figure