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 …
Facial attractiveness: evolutionary based research
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and
decisions about platonic relationships to hiring decisions and decisions about social …
decisions about platonic relationships to hiring decisions and decisions about social …
[BUCH][B] The inner level: How more equal societies reduce stress, restore sanity and improve everyone's well-being
R Wilkinson, K Pickett - 2020 - books.google.com
A groundbreaking investigation of how inequality infects our minds and gets under our skin
Why are people more relaxed and at ease with each other in some countries than others …
Why are people more relaxed and at ease with each other in some countries than others …
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 …
The enemy between us: The psychological and social costs of inequality
There is now substantial evidence that larger income differences in a society increase the
prevalence of most of the health and social problems that tend to occur more frequently …
prevalence of most of the health and social problems that tend to occur more frequently …
The behavioral immune system: Implications for social cognition, social interaction, and social influence
The “behavioral immune system” is a motivational system that evolved as a means of
inhibiting contact with disease-causing parasites and that, in contemporary human societies …
inhibiting contact with disease-causing parasites and that, in contemporary human societies …
Parasite-stress promotes in-group assortative sociality: The cases of strong family ties and heightened religiosity
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 …
[BUCH][B] Sense and nonsense: Evolutionary perspectives on human behaviour
Evolutionary theory is one of the most wide-ranging and inspiring of scientific ideas. It offers
a battery of methods that can be used to interpret human behaviour. But the legitimacy of this …
a battery of methods that can be used to interpret human behaviour. But the legitimacy of this …
Understanding social psychology across cultures: Engaging with others in a changing world
Peter B. Smith was born near Colchester, UK, in 1937, and obtained his PhD from
Cambridge University in 1962. After working at Leeds University, he joined the University of …
Cambridge University in 1962. After working at Leeds University, he joined the University of …
Attitudes to income inequality: Experimental and survey evidence
We review the survey and experimental findings in the literature on attitudes to income
inequality. We interpret the latter as any disparity in incomes between individuals. We …
inequality. We interpret the latter as any disparity in incomes between individuals. We …