Joshua M Tybur
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Cinar C, Karinen A, Tybur J
Appetite
. 2021 Mar;
162:105177.
PMID: 33667498
People vary in their willingness to try new foods. This variation, which is most frequently measured using the Food Neophobia Scale (FNS; Pliner & Hobden, 1992), has been interpreted as...
12.
Tybur J, Lieberman D
Behav Brain Sci
. 2021 Feb;
44:e25.
PMID: 33599593
To understand the consequences of cleansing, Lee and Schwarz favor a grounded procedures perspective over recently developed disgust theory. We believe that this position stems from three errors: (1) interpreting...
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Ji T, Tybur J, van Vugt M
Group Process Intergroup Relat
. 2021 Jan;
24(1):177-192.
PMID: 33456313
Are male and female immigrants viewed similarly or differently? Consistent with an evolutionary threat management perspective, we suggest that the answer to this question depends upon what types of threats...
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Ackerman J, Tybur J, Blackwell A
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2020 Dec;
25(3):177-186.
PMID: 33293211
A substantial body of research has illuminated psychological adaptations motivating pathogen avoidance, mechanisms collectively known as the behavioral immune system. Can knowledge about these mechanisms inform how people respond to...
15.
Petersen M, Tybur J, Stewart P
Politics Life Sci
. 2020 Nov;
39(2):129-134.
PMID: 33231032
We introduce the Special Issue on Disgust and Political Attitudes discussing the importance of understanding state and trait disgust, the innovative and transparent process by which registered reports and preregistered...
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Tybur J, Jones B, DeBruine L, Ackerman J, Fasolt V
Psychol Sci
. 2020 Oct;
31(11):1461-1469.
PMID: 33079639
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Researchers have proposed that this variation is partially driven by immunological vulnerability to infection, though...
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Kandler C, Bratko D, Butkovic A, Vukasovic Hlupic T, Tybur J, Wesseldijk L, et al.
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2020 Sep;
121(5):1079-1094.
PMID: 32969676
Decades of research have shown that about half of individual differences in personality traits is heritable. Recent studies have reported that heritability is not fixed, but instead decreases across the...
18.
Tybur J, Lieberman D, Fan L, Kupfer T, de Vries R
Psychol Sci
. 2020 Sep;
31(10):1211-1221.
PMID: 32942965
Behavioral-immune-system research has illuminated how people detect and avoid signs of infectious disease. But how do we regulate exposure to pathogens that produce no symptoms in their hosts? This research...
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Molho C, Tybur J, Van Lange P, Balliet D
Nat Commun
. 2020 Jul;
11(1):3432.
PMID: 32647165
Across societies, humans punish norm violations. To date, research on the antecedents and consequences of punishment has largely relied upon agent-based modeling and laboratory experiments. Here, we report a longitudinal...
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Perone P, Becker D, Tybur J
Emotion
. 2020 Apr;
21(4):871-880.
PMID: 32324005
Multiple studies report that disgust-eliciting stimuli are perceived as salient and subsequently capture selective attention. In the current study, we aimed to better understand the nature of temporal attentional biases...