The Parasite-Stress Theory of Sociality and the Behavioral Immune System

  • Thornhill R
  • Fincher C
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The parasite-stress theory of sociality is a new perspective on human social psychology and behavior. As an ecological and evolutionary theory of values or core preferences, it applies widely across domains of human social life and human affairs. We explain and...

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Thornhill, R., & Fincher, C. L. (2015). The Parasite-Stress Theory of Sociality and the Behavioral Immune System (pp. 419–437). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12697-5_32

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