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 …

Facial attractiveness: evolutionary based research

AC Little, BC Jones… - … Transactions of the …, 2011 - royalsocietypublishing.org
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 …

[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 …

Sex differences in mate preferences across 45 countries: A large-scale replication

KV Walter, D Conroy-Beam, DM Buss… - Psychological …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding
universal sex differences in preferences for attractiveness and resources as well as sources …

The enemy between us: The psychological and social costs of inequality

RG Wilkinson, KE Pickett - European Journal of Social …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

The behavioral immune system: Implications for social cognition, social interaction, and social influence

DR Murray, M Schaller - Advances in experimental social psychology, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

[BUCH][B] Sense and nonsense: Evolutionary perspectives on human behaviour

KN Laland, GR Brown - 2011 - books.google.com
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 …

Understanding social psychology across cultures: Engaging with others in a changing world

PB Smith, MHH Bond, VL Vignoles, R Fischer - 2013 - torrossa.com
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 …

Attitudes to income inequality: Experimental and survey evidence

AE Clark, C d'Ambrosio - Handbook of income distribution, 2015 - Elsevier
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 …