What’s in a surname? Physique, aptitude, and sports type comparisons between Tailors and Smiths


Autoria(s): Voracek, M.; Reider, S.; Stieger, S.; Swami, V.; Rieder, S.
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10/07/2015

Resumo

Combined heredity of surnames and physique, coupled with past marriage patterns and trade-specific physical aptitude and selection factors, may have led to differential assortment of bodily characteristics among present-day men with specific trade-reflecting surnames (Tailor vs. Smith). Two studies reported here were partially consistent with this genetic-social hypothesis, first proposed by Bäumler (1980). Study 1 (N = 224) indicated significantly higher self-rated physical aptitude for prototypically strength-related activities (professions, sports, hobbies) in a random sample of Smiths. The counterpart effect (higher aptitude for dexterity-related activities among Tailors) was directionally correct, but not significant, and Tailor-Smith differences in basic physique variables were not significant. Study 2 examined two large datasets (Austria/Germany combined, and UK: N = 7001 and 20532) of men’s national high-score lists for track-and-field events requiring different physiques. In both datasets, proportions of Smiths significantly increased from light-stature over medium-stature to heavy-stature sports categories. The predicted counterpart effect (decreasing prevalences of Tailors along these categories) was not supported. Related prior findings, implicit egotism as an alternative interpretation of the evidence, and directions for further inquiry are discussed in conclusion.

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http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/15573/1/Swami_etal_Plosone_2015.pdf

Voracek, M., Reider, S., Stieger, S., Swami, V. and Rieder, S. (2015) What’s in a surname? Physique, aptitude, and sports type comparisons between Tailors and Smiths. PLoS ONE, 10 (7). ISSN 1932-6203

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en

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http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/15573/

https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131795

10.1371/journal.pone.0131795

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