In the short history of behavioral immune system (BIS) research, scholars have developed a number of empirical strategies for testing BIS hypotheses. These strategies have led to a wide variety of methods for testing (putatively) similar BIS hypotheses. The current article provides an overview of the 3 most frequent methods used in BIS research: cross-population correlations, experimental priming, and surveying individual differences. We first review and question the fundamental assumptions underlying each method. Then, we question the degree to which these methods can be used to test the same hypotheses. Finally, we use these methodological considerations to propose directions for future, theory-driven research on the BIS
SummaryA major goal of systems biology is the development of models that accurately predict response...
peer-reviewedThe hunt for novel tools to investigate empirical questions is ever present in psychop...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
In the short history of behavioral immune system (BIS) research, scholars have developed a number of...
In the short history of behavioral immune system (BIS) research, scholars have developed a number of...
The immune system is a complex collection of interrelated and overlapping solutions to the problem o...
The immune system is a complex collection of interrelated and overlapping solutions to the problem o...
The behavioral immune system is a motivational system that helps minimize infection risk by changing...
Although infectious disease has posed a significant and persistent threat to human survival and welf...
The understanding that immunity could be strengthened in the general population (e.g., through vacci...
What is the adapted structure of the behavioral immune system? By definition, the behavioral immune ...
The immune system is a complex collection of interrelated and overlapping solutions to the problem o...
In order to protect themselves from harmful pathogens, individuals have evolved a behavioral immune ...
The behavioral immune system (BIS) is comprised of a variety of psychological and behavioral defense...
The move toward precision medicine has highlighted the importance of understanding biological variab...
SummaryA major goal of systems biology is the development of models that accurately predict response...
peer-reviewedThe hunt for novel tools to investigate empirical questions is ever present in psychop...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
In the short history of behavioral immune system (BIS) research, scholars have developed a number of...
In the short history of behavioral immune system (BIS) research, scholars have developed a number of...
The immune system is a complex collection of interrelated and overlapping solutions to the problem o...
The immune system is a complex collection of interrelated and overlapping solutions to the problem o...
The behavioral immune system is a motivational system that helps minimize infection risk by changing...
Although infectious disease has posed a significant and persistent threat to human survival and welf...
The understanding that immunity could be strengthened in the general population (e.g., through vacci...
What is the adapted structure of the behavioral immune system? By definition, the behavioral immune ...
The immune system is a complex collection of interrelated and overlapping solutions to the problem o...
In order to protect themselves from harmful pathogens, individuals have evolved a behavioral immune ...
The behavioral immune system (BIS) is comprised of a variety of psychological and behavioral defense...
The move toward precision medicine has highlighted the importance of understanding biological variab...
SummaryA major goal of systems biology is the development of models that accurately predict response...
peer-reviewedThe hunt for novel tools to investigate empirical questions is ever present in psychop...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...