Building on an evolutionary approach to outgroup avoidance, this study shows relations between perceived disease salience and beliefs in the efficacy of avoiding foreigners as protective measures, in the context of a real-life pandemic risk; i.e., avian influenza. People for whom avian influenza was salient and who held unfavourable attitudes toward foreigners were more likely to believe that avoiding contact with foreigners protects against infection. This finding suggests that individual differences in social attitudes moderate evolved mechanisms relating threat of disease to outgroup avoidance
During the COVID-19 pandemic, physical distancing was one of the more important behaviours for reduc...
During Autumn 2009, individuals worldwide were confronted with a new risk, the H1N1 (swine flu) viru...
Although most protective behaviors related to the COVID‐19 pandemic come with personal costs, they w...
The human mind evolved to avoid recurrent threats, one of them being the threat of interpersonal di...
Integrating evolutionary and social representations theories, the current study examines the relatio...
International audienceBackground: The identification of patterns of behaviors that lay people would ...
From evolutionary psychological reasoning, we derived the hypothesis that chronic and contextually a...
BACKGROUND: The identification of patterns of behaviors that lay people would engage in to protect t...
Background: Since humans are social animals, social relations are incredibly important. However, in ...
Faced with an epidemic of an infectious disease, persons may take precautionary actions to try to re...
Extending a model relating xenophobia to disease avoidance [Faulkner, J., Schaller, M., Park, J. H.,...
Recent theories of intergroup relations suggest that factors relevant to disease, disgust, and conta...
Social living brings humans great rewards, but also associated dangers, such as increased risk of in...
A range of studies have sought to understand why people’s compliance with social distancing varied d...
Background: Avian influenza (AI) can be highly pathogenic and fatal. Preventive behavior such as han...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, physical distancing was one of the more important behaviours for reduc...
During Autumn 2009, individuals worldwide were confronted with a new risk, the H1N1 (swine flu) viru...
Although most protective behaviors related to the COVID‐19 pandemic come with personal costs, they w...
The human mind evolved to avoid recurrent threats, one of them being the threat of interpersonal di...
Integrating evolutionary and social representations theories, the current study examines the relatio...
International audienceBackground: The identification of patterns of behaviors that lay people would ...
From evolutionary psychological reasoning, we derived the hypothesis that chronic and contextually a...
BACKGROUND: The identification of patterns of behaviors that lay people would engage in to protect t...
Background: Since humans are social animals, social relations are incredibly important. However, in ...
Faced with an epidemic of an infectious disease, persons may take precautionary actions to try to re...
Extending a model relating xenophobia to disease avoidance [Faulkner, J., Schaller, M., Park, J. H.,...
Recent theories of intergroup relations suggest that factors relevant to disease, disgust, and conta...
Social living brings humans great rewards, but also associated dangers, such as increased risk of in...
A range of studies have sought to understand why people’s compliance with social distancing varied d...
Background: Avian influenza (AI) can be highly pathogenic and fatal. Preventive behavior such as han...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, physical distancing was one of the more important behaviours for reduc...
During Autumn 2009, individuals worldwide were confronted with a new risk, the H1N1 (swine flu) viru...
Although most protective behaviors related to the COVID‐19 pandemic come with personal costs, they w...