Joshua M Tybur
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Recent Articles
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Fan L, Tybur J, Van Lange P
Evol Hum Sci
. 2024 Oct;
6:e34.
PMID: 39469075
Multiple proposals suggest that xenophobia increases when infectious disease threats are salient. The current longitudinal study tested this hypothesis by examining whether and how anti-immigrant sentiments varied in the Netherlands...
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Henry S, Baker W, Bratko D, Jern P, Kandler C, Tybur J, et al.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2024 Jun;
:1461672241253637.
PMID: 38829006
Most Five-Factor Model (FFM) questionnaire items contain unique variance that is partly heritable, stable, and consensually observable, demonstrates consistent associations with age and sex, and predicts life outcomes beyond higher...
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Cinar C, Perone P, Tybur J
Appetite
. 2024 Feb;
196:107256.
PMID: 38342314
Prepared learning accounts suggest that specialized learning mechanisms increase the retention of associations linked to ancestrally-prevalent threats. Few studies have investigated specialized aversion learning for pathogen threats. In four pre-registered...
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Aung T, Hill A, Hlay J, Hess C, Hess M, Johnson J, et al.
Psychol Sci
. 2024 Jan;
35(3):250-262.
PMID: 38289294
Fundamental frequency ( ) is the most perceptually salient vocal acoustic parameter, yet little is known about how its perceptual influence varies across societies. We examined how affects key social...
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Tybur J, Lieberman D
Behav Brain Sci
. 2023 Oct;
46:e318.
PMID: 37789538
Fitouchi et al. persuasively argue against popular disgust-based accounts of puritanical morality. However, they do not consider alternative account of moral condemnation that is also based on the psychology of...
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Cinar C, Perone P, Tybur J
Appetite
. 2023 Sep;
193:107047.
PMID: 37769850
This article has been withdrawn at the request of the editor. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found...
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Kupfer T, Tybur J
Proc Biol Sci
. 2023 Aug;
290(2005):20230916.
PMID: 37644834
Third party punishment (TPP) is thought to be crucial to the evolution and maintenance of human cooperation. However, this type of punishment is often not rewarded, perhaps because punishers' underlying...
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Samore T, Fessler D, Sparks A, Holbrook C, Aaroe L, Baeza C, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Apr;
13(1):4969.
PMID: 37041216
People vary both in their embrace of their society's traditions, and in their perception of hazards as salient and necessitating a response. Over evolutionary time, traditions have offered avenues for...
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Karinen A, Wesseldijk L, Jern P, Tybur J
Psychol Sci
. 2021 Oct;
32(10):1582-1591.
PMID: 34597249
Over the past decade, evolutionary psychologists have proposed that many moral stances function to promote self-interests. At the same time, behavioral geneticists have demonstrated that many moral stances have genetic...
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Karinen A, Tybur J, de Vries R
Emotion
. 2021 May;
23(1):75-86.
PMID: 34043408
A broad literature indicates that pathogen, sexual, and moral disgust sensitivity relate to, among other things, political attitudes, moral condemnation, and symptoms of psychopathology. Consequently, disgust sensitivity has been widely...