Error management theory: a new perspective on biases in cross-sex mind reading.
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The good, the bad, and the rare: memory for partners in social interactionsSex differences in regret: all for love or some for lust?Disease avoidance as a functional basis for stigmatizationTemporal Dynamics of the Integration of Intention and Outcome in Harmful and Helpful Moral Judgment.Agency attribution in infancy: evidence for a negativity biasProximity under Threat: The Role of Physical Distance in Intergroup RelationsForcing your luck: Goal-striving behavior in chance situationsReligion and moralityRenovating the Pyramid of Needs: Contemporary Extensions Built Upon Ancient FoundationsDeep Rationality: The Evolutionary Economics of Decision MakingFollowing in the wake of anger: when not discriminating is discriminatingSeeing what you want to see: priors for one's own actions represent exaggerated expectations of success.Sexual coercion and the misperception of sexual intentPerceptual mechanisms that characterize gender differences in decoding women's sexual intent.Signal detection on the battlefield: priming self-protection vs. revenge-mindedness differentially modulates the detection of enemies and alliesNegatively-biased credulity and the cultural evolution of beliefs.When Adaptations Go Awry: Functional and Dysfunctional Aspects of Social AnxietyIs friendship akin to kinship?Mental state attribution and body configuration in womenWhy do some men misperceive women's sexual intentions more frequently than others do? An application of the confluence modelSituations in 140 Characters: Assessing Real-World Situations on TwitterThe mere anticipation of an interaction with a woman can impair men's cognitive performance.Do cold feet warn of trouble ahead? Premarital uncertainty and four-year marital outcomes.Individual Differences in Men's Misperception of Women's Sexual Intent: Application and Extension of the Confluence Model.Are Humans Too Generous and Too Punitive? Using Psychological Principles to Further Debates about Human Social Evolution.Abnormal causal attribution leads to advantageous economic decision-making: a neuropsychological approach.What's in a Face? How Face Gender and Current Affect Influence Perceived Emotion.GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTIONS OF SEXUAL INTENT: A QUALITATIVE REVIEW AND INTEGRATIONAn evolutionary behaviorist perspective on orgasm.Does women's greater fear of snakes and spiders originate in infancy?The interaction of perceptual biases in bistable perception.Cues derived from facial appearance in security-related contexts: a biological and socio-cognitive framework.The Co-evolution of Honesty and Strategic Vigilance.The Illusion of Moral Superiority.Avoidance of Novelty Contributes to the Uncanny Valley.The Perception of Operational Sex Ratios by Voice.Size, skills, and suffrage: Motivated distortions in perceived formidability of political leaders.Factors Influencing Labeling Nonconsensual Sex as Sexual Assault.An evolutionary account of vigilance in grief.Looming sounds are perceived as faster than receding sounds.
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Error management theory: a new perspective on biases in cross-sex mind reading.
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