Throughout the world people differ in the magnitude with which they value strong family ties or heightened religiosity. We propose that this cross-cultural variation is a result of a contingent psychological adaptation that facilitates in-group assortative sociality in the face of high levels of parasite-stress while devaluing in-group assortative sociality in areas with low levels of parasite-stress. This is because in-group assortative sociality is more important for the avoidance of infection from novel parasites and for the management of infection in regions with high levels of parasite-stress compared with regions of low infectious disease stress. We examined this hypothesis by testing the predictions that there would be a positive ass...
A growing number of studies seek to identify predictors of broad-scale patterns in human cultural di...
A growing number of studies seek to identify predictors of broad-scale patterns in human cultural di...
abstract: Much research has established reliable cross-population differences in motivations to inve...
Throughout the world people differ in the magnitude with which they value strong family ties or heig...
In the target article, we presented the hypothesis that parasite-stress variation was a causal facto...
The parasite-stress theory of values and sociality offers a compelling evolutionary explanation as t...
The parasite-stress model of human sociality proposes that humans' ontogenetic experiences with infe...
What is the origin of individual differences in ideology and personality? According to the parasite ...
Researchers using the parasite-stress theory of human values have discovered many cross-cultural beh...
Re-analysis of the data provided in the target article reveals a lack of evidence for a strong, univ...
People who are more avoidant of pathogens are more politically conservative, as are nations with gre...
People who are more avoidant of pathogens are more politically conservative, as are nations with gre...
The parasite stress hypothesis predicts that individuals living in regions with higher infectious di...
In this commentary we suggest that Fincher & Thornhill's (F&T's) parasite-stress theory of s...
Disease-causing parasites and pathogens play a pivotal role in intergroup behavior. Previous studies...
A growing number of studies seek to identify predictors of broad-scale patterns in human cultural di...
A growing number of studies seek to identify predictors of broad-scale patterns in human cultural di...
abstract: Much research has established reliable cross-population differences in motivations to inve...
Throughout the world people differ in the magnitude with which they value strong family ties or heig...
In the target article, we presented the hypothesis that parasite-stress variation was a causal facto...
The parasite-stress theory of values and sociality offers a compelling evolutionary explanation as t...
The parasite-stress model of human sociality proposes that humans' ontogenetic experiences with infe...
What is the origin of individual differences in ideology and personality? According to the parasite ...
Researchers using the parasite-stress theory of human values have discovered many cross-cultural beh...
Re-analysis of the data provided in the target article reveals a lack of evidence for a strong, univ...
People who are more avoidant of pathogens are more politically conservative, as are nations with gre...
People who are more avoidant of pathogens are more politically conservative, as are nations with gre...
The parasite stress hypothesis predicts that individuals living in regions with higher infectious di...
In this commentary we suggest that Fincher & Thornhill's (F&T's) parasite-stress theory of s...
Disease-causing parasites and pathogens play a pivotal role in intergroup behavior. Previous studies...
A growing number of studies seek to identify predictors of broad-scale patterns in human cultural di...
A growing number of studies seek to identify predictors of broad-scale patterns in human cultural di...
abstract: Much research has established reliable cross-population differences in motivations to inve...