We investigated if perceiving an out-group as a threat to one’s mating opportunities enhanced the implicit negative attitudes towards that out-group. In addition, we examined the moderating effect of disease threat on the relationship between an out-group mating threat and implicit negative attitudes toward an out-group. In Experiment 1, an out-group mating threat led to stronger implicit negative out-group attitudes as measured by the Implicit Association Test, but only for men with high chronic perceived vulnerability to disease. No such effects were found among women. In Experiment 2, men in the out-group mating threat condition, who were primed with disease prevalence showed significantly stronger implicit negative attitudes towards the...
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We investigated if perceiving an out-group as a threat to one’s mating opportunities enhanced the im...
Three studies were conducted to measure the antecedents of women’s attitudes toward men using the in...
Extending a model relating xenophobia to disease avoidance [Faulkner, J., Schaller, M., Park, J. H.,...
This study tested the hypothesis that threats related to infectious diseases would make persons less...
Adopting an evolutionary approach to the psychology of race bias, we posit that intergroup conflict ...
The effect of sex, status, and mating cues on expected aggression was examined via three scenario-ba...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Academic Research, 2011This study investigated...
Studies indicate complexity of causes for occurence and expression of homophobia, and indicate gende...
Recent research suggests that inducing fixed (rather than malleable) beliefs about groups leads to m...
Recently theorists have argued that in-group members might respond more harshly to deviant members o...
Previous experimental work suggests flexibility in women’s mate preferences that appears to reflect ...
The present research used validated cardiovascular measures to examine threat reactions among member...
Research shows that interpersonal rejection increases aggression and decreases helping toward the re...
This research project is motivated by the question of what type of relationship exists between threa...
The present research conceptually replicates and extends the results of a study on the relation betw...
We investigated if perceiving an out-group as a threat to one’s mating opportunities enhanced the im...
Three studies were conducted to measure the antecedents of women’s attitudes toward men using the in...
Extending a model relating xenophobia to disease avoidance [Faulkner, J., Schaller, M., Park, J. H.,...
This study tested the hypothesis that threats related to infectious diseases would make persons less...
Adopting an evolutionary approach to the psychology of race bias, we posit that intergroup conflict ...
The effect of sex, status, and mating cues on expected aggression was examined via three scenario-ba...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Academic Research, 2011This study investigated...
Studies indicate complexity of causes for occurence and expression of homophobia, and indicate gende...
Recent research suggests that inducing fixed (rather than malleable) beliefs about groups leads to m...
Recently theorists have argued that in-group members might respond more harshly to deviant members o...
Previous experimental work suggests flexibility in women’s mate preferences that appears to reflect ...
The present research used validated cardiovascular measures to examine threat reactions among member...
Research shows that interpersonal rejection increases aggression and decreases helping toward the re...
This research project is motivated by the question of what type of relationship exists between threa...
The present research conceptually replicates and extends the results of a study on the relation betw...