Do humans prefer the self even over their favorite other person? This question has pervaded philosophy and social-behavioral sciences. Psychology’s distinction between explicit and implicit preferences calls for a two-tiered solution. Our evolutionarily-based Dissociative Self-Preference Model offers two hypotheses. Other-preferences prevail at an explicit level, because they convey caring for others, which strengthens interpersonal bonds–a major evolutionary advantage. Self-preferences, however, prevail at an implicit level, because they facilitate self-serving automatic behavior, which favors the self in life-or-die situations–also a major evolutionary advantage. We examined the data of 1,519 participants, who completed an explicit measur...
<div><p>Abundant evidence across the behavioral and social sciences suggests that there are substant...
People’s preference for communal or agentic traits in their future partners and future children and ...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
Do humans prefer the self even over their favorite other person? This question has pervaded philosop...
To date, most research on mate selection has focused on identifying what people say they want in a p...
Recent research has cast some doubt on the general validity of outcome-based models of social prefer...
Because most people possess positive associations about themselves, most people prefer things that a...
How do we represent other people? Our representations are prone to a wide range of biases. We proj...
According to theories on preference construction, multiple preferences result from multiple contexts...
We assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of otherregarding preferences ...
From the perspective of implicit egotism people should gravitate toward others who resemble them bec...
Most moral and political theories require us to make interpersonal comparisons of welfare. This pose...
The concept of unconditional self-love is fundamental to many theoretical perspectives in social sci...
Evolutionary models show that human cooperation can arise through direct reciprocity relationships. ...
Abundant evidence across the behavioral and social sciences suggests that there are substantial indi...
<div><p>Abundant evidence across the behavioral and social sciences suggests that there are substant...
People’s preference for communal or agentic traits in their future partners and future children and ...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...
Do humans prefer the self even over their favorite other person? This question has pervaded philosop...
To date, most research on mate selection has focused on identifying what people say they want in a p...
Recent research has cast some doubt on the general validity of outcome-based models of social prefer...
Because most people possess positive associations about themselves, most people prefer things that a...
How do we represent other people? Our representations are prone to a wide range of biases. We proj...
According to theories on preference construction, multiple preferences result from multiple contexts...
We assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of otherregarding preferences ...
From the perspective of implicit egotism people should gravitate toward others who resemble them bec...
Most moral and political theories require us to make interpersonal comparisons of welfare. This pose...
The concept of unconditional self-love is fundamental to many theoretical perspectives in social sci...
Evolutionary models show that human cooperation can arise through direct reciprocity relationships. ...
Abundant evidence across the behavioral and social sciences suggests that there are substantial indi...
<div><p>Abundant evidence across the behavioral and social sciences suggests that there are substant...
People’s preference for communal or agentic traits in their future partners and future children and ...
Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for f...