Latest publications
- Cottrell, C & Park, J 2013, Evolutionary perspectives on prejudice. in: C Stangor, C Crandall (eds) Stereotyping and prejudice. Psychology Press, pp. 29-51
- Park, JH, Leeuwen, FV & Chochorelou, Y 2013, Disease-avoidance processes and stigmatization: Cues of substandard health arouse heightened discomfort with physical contact. Journal of Social Psychology, vol 153., pp. 212-228
- Leeuwen, FV, Park, J, Koenig, B & Graham, J 2012, Regional variation in pathogen prevalence predicts endorsement of group-focused moral concerns. Evolution and Human Behavior, vol 33., pp. 429-437
- Leeuwen, FV, Park, JH & Penton-Voak, IS 2012, Another fundamental social category? Spontaneous categorization of people who uphold or violate moral norms. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol 48., pp. 1385-1388
- Park, J 2012, Evolutionary perspectives on intergroup prejudice: Implications for promoting tolerance. in: SC Roberts (eds) Applied evolutionary psychology. Oxford University Press, pp. 186-200
- Park, J, Leeuwen, FV & Stephen, I 2012, Homeliness is in the disgust sensitivity of the beholder: Relatively unattractive faces appear especially unattractive to individuals higher in pathogen disgust. Evolution and Human Behavior, vol 33., pp. 569-577
- Schaller, M & Park, J 2011, The behavioral immune system (and why it matters). Current Directions in Psychological Science, vol 20., pp. 99-103
- Park, J & Ackerman, J 2011, Passion and compassion: Psychology of kin relations within and beyond the family. in: CA Salmon, TK Shackelford (eds) The Oxford handbook of evolutionary family psychology. Oxford University Press, pp. 329-344
- Park, J & Buunk, A 2011, Interpersonal threats and automatic motives. in: D Dunning (eds) Social motivation. Psychology Press, pp. 11-35
- Park, J & Isherwood, E 2011, Effects of concerns about pathogens on conservatism and anti-fat prejudice: Are they mediated by moral intuitions?. Journal of Social Psychology, vol 151., pp. 391-394
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