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Parasite stress and pathogen avoidance relate to distinct dimensions of political ideology across 30 nations

Parasite stress and pathogen avoidance relate to distinct dimensions of political ideology across 30 nations
Parasite stress and pathogen avoidance relate to distinct dimensions of political ideology across 30 nations
People who are more avoidant of pathogens are more politically conservative, as are nations with greater parasite stress. In the current research, we test two prominent hypotheses that have been proposed as explanations for these relationships. The first, which is an intragroup account, holds that these relationships between pathogens and politics are based on motivations to adhere to local norms, which are sometimes shaped by cultural evolution to have pathogen-neutralizing properties. The second, which is an intergroup account, holds that these same relationships are based on motivations to avoid contact with outgroups, who might pose greater infectious disease threats than ingroup members. Results from a study surveying 11,501 participants across 30 nations are more consistent with the intragroup account than with the intergroup account. National parasite stress relates to traditionalism (an aspect of conservatism especially related to adherence to group norms) but not to social dominance orientation (SDO; an aspect of conservatism especially related to endorsements of intergroup barriers and negativity toward ethnic and racial outgroups). Further, individual differences in pathogen-avoidance motives (i.e., disgust sensitivity) relate more strongly to traditionalism than to SDO within the 30 nations.
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Tybur, Joshua M., Inbar, Yoel, Aarøe, Lene, Barclay, Pat, Barlow, Fiona Kate, De Barra, Mícheál, Becker, D. Vaughn, Borovoi, Leah, Choi, Incheol, Choi, Jong An, Consedine, Nathan S., Conway, Alan, Conway, Jane Rebecca, Conway, Paul, Adoric, Vera Cubela, Demirci, Dilara Ekin, Fernández, Ana María, Ferreira, Diogo Conque Seco, Ishii, Keiko, Jakšić, Ivana, Ji, Tingting, Van Leeuwen, Florian, Lewis, David M. G., Li, Norman P., Mcintyre, Jason C., Mukherjee, Sumitava, Park, Justin H., Pawlowski, Boguslaw, Petersen, Michael Bang, Pizarro, David, Prodromitis, Gerasimos, Prokop, Pavol, Rantala, Markus J., Reynolds, Lisa M., Sandin, Bonifacio, Sevi, Bariş, De Smet, Delphine, Srinivasan, Narayanan, Tewari, Shruti, Wilson, Cameron, Yong, Jose C. and Žeželj, Iris (2016) Parasite stress and pathogen avoidance relate to distinct dimensions of political ideology across 30 nations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113 (44), 12408-12413. (doi:10.1073/pnas.1607398113).

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Abstract

People who are more avoidant of pathogens are more politically conservative, as are nations with greater parasite stress. In the current research, we test two prominent hypotheses that have been proposed as explanations for these relationships. The first, which is an intragroup account, holds that these relationships between pathogens and politics are based on motivations to adhere to local norms, which are sometimes shaped by cultural evolution to have pathogen-neutralizing properties. The second, which is an intergroup account, holds that these same relationships are based on motivations to avoid contact with outgroups, who might pose greater infectious disease threats than ingroup members. Results from a study surveying 11,501 participants across 30 nations are more consistent with the intragroup account than with the intergroup account. National parasite stress relates to traditionalism (an aspect of conservatism especially related to adherence to group norms) but not to social dominance orientation (SDO; an aspect of conservatism especially related to endorsements of intergroup barriers and negativity toward ethnic and racial outgroups). Further, individual differences in pathogen-avoidance motives (i.e., disgust sensitivity) relate more strongly to traditionalism than to SDO within the 30 nations.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 6 September 2016
Published date: 1 November 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 473528
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/473528
ISSN: 0027-8424
PURE UUID: 58509499-6632-4129-aff7-9a8ec9d6ba18
ORCID for Paul Conway: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4649-6008

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Author: Joshua M. Tybur
Author: Yoel Inbar
Author: Lene Aarøe
Author: Pat Barclay
Author: Fiona Kate Barlow
Author: Mícheál De Barra
Author: D. Vaughn Becker
Author: Leah Borovoi
Author: Incheol Choi
Author: Jong An Choi
Author: Nathan S. Consedine
Author: Alan Conway
Author: Jane Rebecca Conway
Author: Paul Conway ORCID iD
Author: Vera Cubela Adoric
Author: Dilara Ekin Demirci
Author: Ana María Fernández
Author: Diogo Conque Seco Ferreira
Author: Keiko Ishii
Author: Ivana Jakšić
Author: Tingting Ji
Author: Florian Van Leeuwen
Author: David M. G. Lewis
Author: Norman P. Li
Author: Jason C. Mcintyre
Author: Sumitava Mukherjee
Author: Justin H. Park
Author: Boguslaw Pawlowski
Author: Michael Bang Petersen
Author: David Pizarro
Author: Gerasimos Prodromitis
Author: Pavol Prokop
Author: Markus J. Rantala
Author: Lisa M. Reynolds
Author: Bonifacio Sandin
Author: Bariş Sevi
Author: Delphine De Smet
Author: Narayanan Srinivasan
Author: Shruti Tewari
Author: Cameron Wilson
Author: Jose C. Yong
Author: Iris Žeželj

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