Parasites, democratization, and the liberalization of values across contemporary countries.
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Parasite prevalence and the worldwide distribution of cognitive abilityImplications of the behavioural immune system for social behaviour and human health in the modern worldBehavioral immune system and ingroup derogation: the effects of infectious diseases on ingroup derogation attitudesConsanguinity as a Major Predictor of Levels of DemocracyRepresentations of swine flu: perspectives from a Malaysian pig farm.Parasite stress predicts offspring sex ratio.Mate preferences and infectious disease: theoretical considerations and evidence in humans.Pathogens and politics: further evidence that parasite prevalence predicts authoritarianismInstitutions, parasites and the persistence of in-group preferences.Parasite stress promotes homicide and child maltreatment.Predicting Attitudes toward Press- and Speech Freedom across the U.S.A.: A Test of Climato-Economic, Parasite Stress, and Life History Theories.A hierarchical bayesian analysis of parasite prevalence and sociocultural outcomes: The role of structural racism and sanitation infrastructure.Young women's experiences of intrusive behavior in 12 countries.The evolutionary significance of depression in Pathogen Host Defense (PATHOS-D).Personality, Parasites, Political Attitudes, and Cooperation: A Model of How Infection Prevalence Influences Openness and Social Group FormationEmancipating Sexuality: Breakthroughs into a Bulwark of Tradition.Parasite stress and pathogen avoidance relate to distinct dimensions of political ideology across 30 nationsEusociality in history.Pathogen-Host Defense in the Evolution of Depression: Insights into Epidemiology, Genetics, Bioregional Differences and Female Preponderance.Social network and decision-making in primates: a report on Franco-Japanese research collaborations.Different associations of subscapular and triceps skinfold thicknesses with pathogen load: an ecogeographical analysis.Parasite-stress promotes in-group assortative sociality: the cases of strong family ties and heightened religiosity.On the origins of cultural differences in conformity: four tests of the pathogen prevalence hypothesis.Individualistic values are related to an increase in the outbreaks of infectious diseases and zoonotic diseases.Ecology of Freedom: Competitive Tests of the Role of Pathogens, Climate, and Natural Disasters in the Development of Socio-Political Freedom.Global drivers of human pathogen richness and prevalence.Global Mapping of Ecosystem Disservices: The Unspoken Reality that Nature Sometimes Kills usGlobal biogeographic regions in a human-dominated world: the case of human diseasesBisexuality Revealed through Infidelity Elicits Behavioral Immune Response in WomenCultural Differences in Strength of Conformity Explained Through Pathogen Stress: A Statistical Test Using Hierarchical Bayesian Estimation
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Parasites, democratization, and the liberalization of values across contemporary countries.
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