From an evolutionary perspective, incestuous behavior is puzzling. The goal of this study was to assess the tenability of the Westermarck hypothesis (1891, 1921)—that people who live in close physical proximity with one another during childhood will develop a sexual indifference or aversion toward one another—and the mediating role of disgust as an incest avoidance mechanism in father–daughter relationships. A sample of fathers with daughters ( N = 632) from Canada and the United States were recruited by Qualtrics—a survey platform and project management company—to complete an online survey. The results from this study did not support the viability of the Westermarck hypothesis as a mechanism that facilitates incest avoidance for fathers. P...
Abstract: Many studies support the proposition that early cosocialization with opposite-sex children...
Mother-child relationships have been the primary focus of the majority of studies when looking at so...
against the existence of an evolved inbreeding avoidance mechanism, promoting instead a Freudian-der...
opposite-sex individual was associated with increased disgust at, and decreased tolerance of, others...
The Westermarck Effect posits that intimate association during childhood promotes human incest avoid...
This article defends a version of the Westermarck Effect, integrating existing clinical, biological,...
Westermarck's Hypothesis (WH) is widely accepted amongst evolutionary scientists as the best explana...
Abstract: Westermarck’s Hypothesis (WH) is widely accepted amongst evolutionary scientists as the be...
In order to avoid inbreeding, humans and other animals develop a strong sexual aversion to individua...
In most, if not all, societies, incest taboos -- perhaps the most universal of cultural taboos -- in...
In order to avoid inbreeding, humans and other animals develop a strong sexual aversion to individua...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-37)Personal data and perceptions of family members of ...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine whether biological and nonbiological incestuous fat...
This research was designed to find out more about the characteristics of fathers who sexually abuse ...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the differences between incestuous biological fathers and i...
Abstract: Many studies support the proposition that early cosocialization with opposite-sex children...
Mother-child relationships have been the primary focus of the majority of studies when looking at so...
against the existence of an evolved inbreeding avoidance mechanism, promoting instead a Freudian-der...
opposite-sex individual was associated with increased disgust at, and decreased tolerance of, others...
The Westermarck Effect posits that intimate association during childhood promotes human incest avoid...
This article defends a version of the Westermarck Effect, integrating existing clinical, biological,...
Westermarck's Hypothesis (WH) is widely accepted amongst evolutionary scientists as the best explana...
Abstract: Westermarck’s Hypothesis (WH) is widely accepted amongst evolutionary scientists as the be...
In order to avoid inbreeding, humans and other animals develop a strong sexual aversion to individua...
In most, if not all, societies, incest taboos -- perhaps the most universal of cultural taboos -- in...
In order to avoid inbreeding, humans and other animals develop a strong sexual aversion to individua...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-37)Personal data and perceptions of family members of ...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine whether biological and nonbiological incestuous fat...
This research was designed to find out more about the characteristics of fathers who sexually abuse ...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the differences between incestuous biological fathers and i...
Abstract: Many studies support the proposition that early cosocialization with opposite-sex children...
Mother-child relationships have been the primary focus of the majority of studies when looking at so...
against the existence of an evolved inbreeding avoidance mechanism, promoting instead a Freudian-der...