<div><p>From evolutionary reasoning, we derived a novel hypothesis that ingroup derogation is an evolved response of behavioral immune system which follows the smoke detector principle and the functional flexibility principle. This hypothesis was tested and supported across three experiments. In Experiment 1, participants’ group membership was manipulated by using a minimal group paradigm. The results indicated that mere social categorization alone — a heuristic cue that implies the differentiation between "us" and "them" — was sufficient to elicit ingroup derogation among Chinese participants, and, such an intergroup bias was positively associated with the perceived vulnerability to diseases, which was also more consistently associated wit...
From evolutionary psychological reasoning, we derived the hypothesis that chronic and contextually a...
Cultural boundaries have often been the basis for discrimination, nationalism, religious wars, and g...
We animals have evolved a variety of mechanisms to avoid conspecifics who might be infected. It is c...
What is the adapted structure of the behavioral immune system? By definition, the behavioral immune ...
Extending a model relating xenophobia to disease avoidance [Faulkner, J., Schaller, M., Park, J. H.,...
Researchers have proposed that intergroup prejudice is partially caused by behavioral immune system ...
Throughout evolutionary history, pathogens have imposed strong selection pressures on humans. To min...
In order to protect themselves from harmful pathogens, individuals have evolved a behavioral immune ...
Intergroup biases are widespread across cultures and time. The current study tests an existing hypot...
This study tested the hypothesis that threats related to infectious diseases would make persons less...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
Data and do-files to replicate analyses reported in the paper Aarøe, Osmundsen and Petersen, 2016: "...
Disease-causing parasites and pathogens play a pivotal role in intergroup behavior. Previous studies...
Recent theories of intergroup relations suggest that factors relevant to disease, disgust, and conta...
From evolutionary psychological reasoning, we derived the hypothesis that chronic and contextually a...
Cultural boundaries have often been the basis for discrimination, nationalism, religious wars, and g...
We animals have evolved a variety of mechanisms to avoid conspecifics who might be infected. It is c...
What is the adapted structure of the behavioral immune system? By definition, the behavioral immune ...
Extending a model relating xenophobia to disease avoidance [Faulkner, J., Schaller, M., Park, J. H.,...
Researchers have proposed that intergroup prejudice is partially caused by behavioral immune system ...
Throughout evolutionary history, pathogens have imposed strong selection pressures on humans. To min...
In order to protect themselves from harmful pathogens, individuals have evolved a behavioral immune ...
Intergroup biases are widespread across cultures and time. The current study tests an existing hypot...
This study tested the hypothesis that threats related to infectious diseases would make persons less...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
Data and do-files to replicate analyses reported in the paper Aarøe, Osmundsen and Petersen, 2016: "...
Disease-causing parasites and pathogens play a pivotal role in intergroup behavior. Previous studies...
Recent theories of intergroup relations suggest that factors relevant to disease, disgust, and conta...
From evolutionary psychological reasoning, we derived the hypothesis that chronic and contextually a...
Cultural boundaries have often been the basis for discrimination, nationalism, religious wars, and g...
We animals have evolved a variety of mechanisms to avoid conspecifics who might be infected. It is c...