Personality and gender differences in global perspective
DP Schmitt, AE Long, A McPhearson… - International Journal …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Men's and women's personalities appear to differ in several respects. Social role theories of
development assume gender differences result primarily from perceived gender roles …
development assume gender differences result primarily from perceived gender roles …
Disgust as a disease-avoidance mechanism.
M Oaten, RJ Stevenson, TI Case - Psychological bulletin, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Many researchers have claimed that the emotion of disgust functions to protect us from
disease. Although there have been several discussions of this hypothesis, none have yet …
disease. Although there have been several discussions of this hypothesis, none have yet …
[图书][B] Religion's sudden decline: What's causing it, and what comes next?
RF Inglehart - 2020 - books.google.com
Mass attachment to religion is rapidly declining in most of the world; Why, and What comes
next? The world is becoming less religious. Since 2007, there has been a pervasive decline …
next? The world is becoming less religious. Since 2007, there has been a pervasive decline …
Sex differences in mate preferences across 45 countries: A large-scale replication
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding
universal sex differences in preferences for attractiveness and resources as well as sources …
universal sex differences in preferences for attractiveness and resources as well as sources …
Men's status and reproductive success in 33 nonindustrial societies: Effects of subsistence, marriage system, and reproductive strategy
CR Von Rueden, AV Jaeggi - Proceedings of the National …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
Social status motivates much of human behavior. However, status may have been a
relatively weak target of selection for much of human evolution if ancestral foragers tended …
relatively weak target of selection for much of human evolution if ancestral foragers tended …
Parasite-stress promotes in-group assortative sociality: The cases of strong family ties and heightened religiosity
CL Fincher, R Thornhill - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2012 - cambridge.org
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 …
or heightened religiosity. We propose that this cross-cultural variation is a result of a …
Evolutionary origins of stigmatization: the functions of social exclusion.
A reconceptualization of stigma is presented that changes the emphasis from the
devaluation of an individual's identity to the process by which individuals who satisfy certain …
devaluation of an individual's identity to the process by which individuals who satisfy certain …
Is there a latitudinal gradient in the importance of biotic interactions?
DW Schemske, GG Mittelbach… - Annu. Rev. Ecol …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
Biotic interactions are believed to play a role in the origin and maintenance of species
diversity, and multiple hypotheses link the latitudinal diversity gradient to a presumed …
diversity, and multiple hypotheses link the latitudinal diversity gradient to a presumed …
Default Bayes factors for model selection in regression
In this article, we present a Bayes factor solution for inference in multiple regression. Bayes
factors are principled measures of the relative evidence from data for various models or …
factors are principled measures of the relative evidence from data for various models or …
“Economic man” in cross-cultural perspective: Behavioral experiments in 15 small-scale societies
Researchers from across the social sciences have found consistent deviations from the
predictions of the canonical model of self-interest in hundreds of experiments from around …
predictions of the canonical model of self-interest in hundreds of experiments from around …