[PDF][PDF] Ostracizing group members who can (or cannot) control being burdensome

ED Wesselmann, KD Williams, JH Wirth - Human Ethology, 2014 - human-ethology.org
Previous research has postulated effects of environmental stress on ingroup/outgroup
thinking: The higher the pathogenic risk and the perceived vulnerability to it, the higher the …

Reputation management as an alternative explanation for the “contagiousness” of immorality

TR Kupfer, R Giner-Sorolla - Evolution and Human Behavior, 2021 - Elsevier
Previous findings showing that people are reluctant to contact morally disgusting objects
such as Nazi clothing have been interpreted as showing that immorality is perceived as …

University sports rivalries provide insights on coalitional psychology: Territorial context influences reactions to vocal signals of allegiance

DJ Kruger, M Falbo, S Blanchard, E Cole, C Gazoul… - Human nature, 2018 - Springer
Sports are an excellent venue for demonstrating evolutionary principles to audiences not
familiar with academic research. Team sports and sports fandom feature dynamics of in …

[PDF][PDF] Replicating and extending evidence for the unilaterality of group loyalty

DJ Kruger - Human Ethology, 2019 - human-ethology.org
Intergroup competition was a powerful selection force shaping human coalitional
psychology. Individuals presenting multiple loyalties among competing groups represent a …

[PDF][PDF] Passing on the Chair

E Oberzaucher - Human Ethology, 2017 - human-ethology.org
PASSING ON THE CHAIR Page 1 Human Ethology Bulletin 32 (2017)2: 1- 4 Letter from the
Editorial Board PASSING ON THE CHAIR Elisabeth Oberzaucher Editor in Chief When I took …

[PDF][PDF] AHighland FLING TO REMEMBER: AShort REPORT ON THE XXIII BIENNIAL CONGRESS ON HUMAN ETHOLOGY IN STIRLING, SCOTLAND

C Allen - Human Ethology, 2017 - human-ethology.org
The University of Stirling, nestled between the Scottish cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh,
was the stage for the 23rd Biennial Congress on Human Ethology, in August 2016. In true …