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Johnson D, Obhi S
J Gen Psychol . 2024 Jan; 151(4):467-485. PMID: 38217484
A common method for assessing blatant dehumanization asks participants to rate "how evolved" they think members of various social groups are using the Ascent of Human scale (AOH) that transitions...
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Johnson D, Obhi S
PLoS One . 2023 Nov; 18(11):e0293398. PMID: 37948447
Researchers using the ascent of human scale (AOH) to study dehumanization typically include filler groups in addition to the main comparator groups, to hide the true intent of the study....
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Holbrook C, Fessler D, Sparks A, Johnson D, Samore T, Reed L
R Soc Open Sci . 2023 Mar; 10(3):220990. PMID: 36998761
Witnessing altruistic behaviour can elicit , an emotion that motivates prosocial cooperation. This emotion is evoked more strongly when the observer anticipates that other people will be reciprocally cooperative. Coalitionality...
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Johnson D, Henderson M, Franke A, Swan G, McDonald R, Anderson D, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2023 Jan; 13(1):e9709. PMID: 36620422
Stable isotope mixing models (SIMMs) are widely used for characterizing wild animal diets. Such models rely upon using accurate trophic discrimination factors (TDFs) to account for the digestion, incorporation, and...
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Johnson D, Henderson M, Anderson D, Booms T, Williams C
Oecologia . 2022 Apr; 198(4):1073-1084. PMID: 35426519
Intra- and inter-specific resource partitioning within predator communities is a fundamental component of trophic ecology, and one proposed mechanism for how populations partition resources is through individual niche variation. The...
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Johnson D, Henderson M, Anderson D, Booms T, Williams C
J Anim Ecol . 2020 Oct; 89(12):2972-2985. PMID: 33020919
Bayesian stable isotope mixing models (BSIMMs) for δ C and δ N can be a useful tool to reconstruct diets, characterize trophic relationships, and assess spatiotemporal variation in food webs....