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Tom R. Kupfer
Tom R. Kupfer
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What makes moral disgust special? An integrative functional review
R Giner-Sorolla, T Kupfer, J Sabo
Advances in experimental social psychology 57, 223-289, 2018
1012018
Benevolent sexism and mate preferences: Why do women prefer benevolent men despite recognizing that they can be undermining?
P Gul, TR Kupfer
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 45 (1), 146-161, 2019
872019
Behavioral immune trade-offs: Interpersonal value relaxes social pathogen avoidance
JM Tybur, D Lieberman, L Fan, TR Kupfer, RE de Vries
Psychological Science 31 (10), 1211-1221, 2020
862020
Communicating moral motives: The social signaling function of disgust
TR Kupfer, R Giner-Sorolla
Social Psychological and Personality Science 8 (6), 632-640, 2017
862017
Disgust sensitivity and opposition to immigration: Does contact avoidance or resistance to foreign norms explain the relationship?
AK Karinen, C Molho, TR Kupfer, JM Tybur
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 84, 103817, 2019
852019
Ectoparasite defence in humans: relationships to pathogen avoidance and clinical implications
TR Kupfer, DMT Fessler
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 373 …, 2018
562018
Disgusting clusters: trypophobia as an overgeneralised disease avoidance response
TR Kupfer, ATD Le
Cognition and Emotion 32 (4), 729-741, 2018
562018
Why are injuries disgusting? Comparing pathogen avoidance and empathy accounts.
TR Kupfer
Emotion 18 (7), 959, 2018
442018
Determinants of hand hygiene behaviour based on the Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour
TR Kupfer, KJ Wyles, F Watson, RM La Ragione, MA Chambers, ...
Journal of Infection Prevention 20 (5), 232-237, 2019
312019
Pathogen disgust and interpersonal personality
TR Kupfer, JM Tybur
Personality and Individual Differences 116, 379-384, 2017
312017
Unwanted celibacy is associated with misogynistic attitudes even after controlling for personality
K Grunau, HE Bieselt, P Gul, TR Kupfer
Personality and individual differences 199, 111860, 2022
282022
Reexamining the role of intent in moral judgements of purity violations
TR Kupfer, Y Inbar, JM Tybur
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 91, 104043, 2020
262020
Disease avoidance motives trade-off against social motives, especially mate-seeking, to predict social distancing: Evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic
P Gul, N Keesmekers, P Elmas, FE Köse, T Koskun, A Wisman, TR Kupfer
Social Psychological and Personality Science 13 (8), 1281-1293, 2022
212022
Why are some people more jealous than others? Genetic and environmental factors
TR Kupfer, MJ Sidari, BP Zietsch, P Jern, JM Tybur, LW Wesseldijk
Evolution and Human Behavior 43 (1), 26-33, 2022
202022
Reputation management as an alternative explanation for the “contagiousness” of immorality
TR Kupfer, R Giner-Sorolla
Evolution and Human Behavior 42 (2), 130-139, 2021
162021
Communicating moral motives: The social signaling function of disgust. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 8 (6), 632–640
TR Kupfer, R Giner-Sorolla
142017
The skin crawls, the stomach turns: Ectoparasites and pathogens elicit distinct defensive responses in humans
TR Kupfer, DMT Fessler, B Wu, T Hwang, AM Sparks, S Alas, T Samore, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1955), 20210376, 2021
112021
Being good to look good: Self‐reported moral character predicts moral double standards among reputation‐seeking individuals
M Dong, TR Kupfer, S Yuan, JW van Prooijen
British Journal of Psychology 114 (1), 244-261, 2023
102023
Greater traditionalism predicts COVID-19 precautionary behaviors across 27 societies
T Samore, DMT Fessler, AM Sparks, C Holbrook, L Aarĝe, CG Baeza, ...
Scientific reports 13 (1), 4969, 2023
62023
Beyond outrage: Observers anticipate different behaviors from expressors of anger versus disgust
L Fan, C Molho, TR Kupfer, DA Sauter, JM Tybur
Social Psychological and Personality Science 15 (4), 450-460, 2024
52024
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