Key words: Disgust, women and men, behavior

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Interconnectedness

Interconnectedness

Missed connections

Community pairs with high citation-based distance but low semantic distance

From

To

Diff. Score

Citation-Based Distance (Z)

Semantic Distance (Z)

c05: Disgust

c42: Fear

2.2

0.97

-1.23

c05: Disgust

c60: Temperament

1.81

1.02

-0.8

c29: Risk

c05: Disgust

1.92

0.89

-1.03

c62: Culture

c05: Disgust

1.83

0.72

-1.11

c61: Media

c05: Disgust

1.72

1.02

-0.7

Central articles

  1. The past explains the present: Emotional adaptations and the structure of ancestral environments

    J. Tooby, L. Cosmides. 1990.

  2. Individual differences in sensitivity to disgust: A scale sampling seven domains of disgust elicitors

    J. Haidt, C. McCauley, P. Rozin. 1994.

  3. Male, Female: The Evolution of Human Sex Differences

    D. Geary. 1998.

  4. A perspective on disgust.

    P. Rozin, A. Fallon. 1987. Psychological review

  5. Sex differences in human mate preferences: Evolutionary hypotheses tested in 37 cultures

    D. Buss. 1989. Behavioral and Brain Sciences

  6. Microbes, mating, and morality: individual differences in three functional domains of disgust.

    J. Tybur, D. Lieberman, Vladas Griskevicius. 2009. Journal of personality and social psychology

  7. The Disgust Scale: item analysis, factor structure, and suggestions for refinement.

    B. Olatunji, N. Williams, D. Tolin, J. Abramowitz, C. Sawchuk, J. Lohr, Lisa S. Elwood. 2007. Psychological assessment

  8. The psychological foundations of culture.

    J. Tooby, L. Cosmides. 1992.

  9. Disgust as a disease-avoidance mechanism.

    M. Oaten, R. Stevenson, Trevor I. Case. 2009. Psychological bulletin

  10. Disgust: evolved function and structure.

    J. Tybur, D. Lieberman, R. Kurzban, Peter DeScioli. 2013. Psychological review