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A Sampling of Recent Publications
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Books: Schaller, M., Norenzayan, A., Heine, S. J.,
Yamagishi, T., & Kameda, T. (2010). Evolution, culture, and the human mind. New York: Psychology Press. [link] Schaller, M., Simpson, J. A., & Kenrick,
D. T. (2006). Evolution and
social psychology. New York:
Psychology Press. [link] Crandall, C. S., & Schaller, M.
(2005). Social psychology of
prejudice: Historical and contemporary issues. Lawrence KS: Lewinian Press. Schaller, M. & Crandall, C. S.
(2004). The psychological
foundations of culture. Mahwah
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Articles and
Chapters: 2012 and
Forthcoming: Schaller, M., & Neuberg, S. L. (in press). Danger, disease, and the nature of
prejudice(s). Advances in
Experimental Social Psychology, 46. [pdf] Murray, D. R., & Schaller, M. (2012). Threat(s) and conformity
deconstructed: Perceived threat of infectious disease and its implications
for conformist attitudes and behavior.
European Journal of Social Psychology, 42, 180-188. [pdf] Schaller, M., Kenrick, D. T.,
& Neuberg, S. L. (2012). Six
degrees of Bob Cialdini and five principles of scientific inference. In D. T. Kenrick, N. Goldstein, & S. L. Braver (Eds.), Six degrees
of social influence: Science, application, and the psychology of Robert
Cialdini (pp. 3-13). New
York: Oxford University Press. [pdf] 2011 Schaller, M. (2011). The behavioural immune system and the psychology of human
sociality. Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 366,
3418-3426. [pdf] Schaller, M., & Park, J. H. (2011). The behavioral immune system (and why
it matters). Current
Directions in Psychological Science, 20, 99-103. [pdf] Murray, D. R., Trudeau, R., & Schaller, M.
(2011). On the origins of
cultural differences in conformity: Four tests of the pathogen prevalence
hypothesis. Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 318-329. [pdf] Neuberg, S. L., Kenrick, D. T., & Schaller, M.
(2011). Human threat management
systems: Self-protection and disease-avoidance. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 35,
1042-1051. [pdf] Schaller, M., & Murray, D. R. (2011). Infectious disease and the creation
of culture. In M. Gelfand, C.-y.
Chiu, & Y.-y. Hong (Eds.), Advances in Culture and Psychology
(Vol. 1, pp. 99-151). New York:
Oxford University Press. [pdf] 2010: Schaller, M., Miller, G. E., Gervais, W. M., Yager,
S., & Chen, E. (2010). Mere
visual perception of other people's' disease symptoms facilitates a more
aggressive immune response. Psychological
Science, 21, 649-652. [pdf] Kenrick,
D. T., Griskevicius, V., Neuberg, S. L., & Schaller, M. (2010). Renovating the pyramid of needs:
Contemporary extensions built upon ancient foundations. Perspectives on Psychological
Science, 5, 292-314. [pdf] Schaller,
M., Neuberg, S. L., Griskevicius, V., & Kenrick, D. T. (2010). Pyramid power: A reply to commentaries. Perspectives on Psychological
Science, 5, 335-337. [pdf] Kenrick,
D. T., Neuberg, S. L., Griskevicius, V., Becker, D. V., & Schaller, M.
(2010). Goal-driven cognition
and functional behavior: The fundamental motives approach. Current Directions in
Psychological Science, 19, 63-67. [pdf] Murray, D. R., & Schaller, M. (2010). Historical prevalence of infectious
diseases within 230 geopolitical regions: A tool for investigating origins of
culture. Journal of
Cross-Cultural Psychology, 41, 99-108. [pdf] Neuberg, S. L.,
Kenrick, D. T., & Schaller, M. (2010). Evolutionary social psychology. In S. T. Fiske, D. T. Gilbert, & G. Lindzey (Eds.),
Handbook of social psychology (5th Edition, Vol. 2, pp. 761-796). New York: John Wiley & Sons. [pdf] Schaller,
M., Conway, L. G., III, & Peavy, K. M. (2010). Evolutionary processes. In J. F. Dovidio, M. Hewstone, P. Glick, & V. M. Esses
(Eds.), The Sage handbook of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination
(pp. 81-96). Thousand Oaks
CA: Sage. [pdf] Schaller,
M., & Murray, D. R. (2010).
Infectious diseases and the evolution of cross-cultural
differences. In M. Schaller, A.
Norenzayan, S. J. Heine, T. Yamagishi, & T. Kameda (Eds.), Evolution,
culture, and the human mind (pp. 243-256). New York: Psychology Press. [pdf] 2009: Duncan,
L. A., Schaller, M., & Park, J. H. (2009). Perceived vulnerability to disease: Development and
validation of a 15-item self-report instrument. Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 541-546. [pdf] Duncan,
L. A., & Schaller, M. (2009).
Prejudicial attitudes toward older adults may be exaggerated when
people feel vulnerable to infectious disease: Evidence and implications. Analyses of Social Issues and
Public Policy, 9, 97-115. [pdf] Park, J. H., & Schaller, M. (2009). Parasites, minds, and cultures. The Psychologist, 22,
942-945. [pdf] 2008: Park, J. H., Schaller, M., & Van Vugt, M. (2008). Psychology of human kin recognition:
Heuristic cues, erroneous inferences, and their implications. Review of General Psychology, 12,
215-235. [pdf] Schaller, M., & Murray, D. R. (2008). Pathogens, personality and culture:
Disease prevalence predicts worldwide variability in sociosexuality,
extraversion, and openness to experience. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 95,
212-221. [pdf] Fincher, C. L., Thornhill, R., Murray, D. R.,
& Schaller, M. (2008). Pathogen prevalence predicts human cross-cultural
variability in individualism / collectivism. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological
Sciences, 275, 1279-1285. [pdf] Van Vugt,
M., & Schaller, M. (2008).
Evolutionary approaches to group dynamics: An introduction. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research,
and Practice, 12, 1-6. [pdf] Schaller,
M. (2008). Evolutionary bases of
first impressions. In N. Ambady & J. J. Skowronski (Eds.), First
impressions (pp. 15-34). New
York: Guilford Press. [doc] Schaller,
M., & Neuberg, S. L. (2008).
Intergroup prejudices and intergroup conflicts. In C. Crawford & D. L. Krebs
(Eds.), Foundations of evolutionary psychology (pp. 399-412). Mahwah NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates. [pdf] 2007: Ackerman,
J. M., Kenrick, D. T., & Schaller, M. (2007). Is friendship akin to kinship? Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 365-374. [pdf] Conway, L. G., III, & Schaller, M. (2007). How communication shapes
culture. In K. Fiedler (Ed.), Social
communication (pp. 107-127).
New York: Psychology Press.
[doc] Duncan, L.
A., Park, J. H., Faulkner, J., Schaller, M., Neuberg, S. L., & Kenrick,
D. T. (2007). Adaptive
allocation of attention: Effects of sex and sociosexuality on visual
attention to attractive opposite-sex faces. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 359-364. [pdf] Faulkner,
J., & Schaller, M. (2007).
Nepotistic nosiness: Inclusive fitness and vigilance of kin members'
romantic relationships. Evolution
and Human Behavior, 28, 430-438. [pdf] Maner, J. K., DeWall, C. N., Baumeister, R.
F., & Schaller, M. (2007).
Does social exclusion motivate interpersonal reconnection? Resolving
the "porcupine problem."
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 92, 42-55. [pdf] Park, J. H., Schaller, M., & Crandall, C. S. (2007). Pathogen-avoidance mechanisms and the stigmatization of
obese people. Evolution and
Human Behavior, 28, 410-414.
[pdf] Schaller,
M. (2007). Turning garbage into
gold: Evolutionary universals and cross-cultural differences. In S. W. Gangestad & J. A.
Simpson (Eds.), The evolution of mind (pp. 363-371). New York:
Guilford Press. [doc] Schaller, M., & Duncan, L. A. (2007). The behavioral immune system: Its
evolution and social psychological implications. In J. P. Forgas, M. G. Haselton, & W. von Hippel
(Eds.), Evolution and the social mind: Evolutionary psychology and social
cognition (pp. 293-307). New
York: Psychology Press. [doc] Schaller, M., Park, J. H., & Kenrick, D.
T. (2007). Human evolution and social cognition. In R. I. M. Dunbar & L. Barrett (Eds.), The Oxford
handbook of evolutionary psychology (pp. 491-504). Oxford UK: Oxford University Press. [doc] 2006: Ackerman, J. M., Shapiro, J. R., Neuberg, S.
L., Kenrick, D. T., Becker, D. V., Griskevicius, V., Maner, J., &
Schaller, M. (2006). They all look the same to me (unless they're angry):
From out-group homogeneity to out-group heterogeneity. Psychological Science, 17,
836-840. [pdf] Kenrick, D. T., Schaller, M., & Simpson,
J. A. (2006). Evolution is the
new cognition. In M. Schaller,
J. A. Simpson, & D. T. Kenrick (Eds.), Evolution and social psychology
(pp. 1-13). New York: Psychology
Press. [doc] Norenzayan, A., Atran, S., Faulkner, J., &
Schaller, M. (2006). Memory and mystery: The cultural selection of minimally
counterintuitive narratives. Cognitive
Science, 30, 531-553. [pdf] Norenzayan, A., Schaller, M., & Heine, S.
J. (2006). Evolution and
culture. In M. Schaller, J. A.
Simpson, & D. T. Kenrick (Eds.), Evolution and social psychology
(pp. 343-366). New York:
Psychology Press. [doc] Schaller, M. (2006). Parasites, behavioral
defenses, and the social psychological mechanisms through which cultures are
evoked. Psychological
Inquiry, 17, 96-101. [pdf] Schaller, M., & Abeysinghe, A. M. N. D.
(2006). Geographical frame of reference and dangerous intergroup attitudes: A
double-minority study in Sri Lanka.
Political Psychology, 27, 615-631. [pdf] 2005: Conway, L. G., III, & Schaller, M. (2005).
When authorities' commands backfire: Attributions about consensus and effects
on deviant decision-making. Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology, 89, 311-326. [pdf] Maner, J. K., Kenrick, D. T., Becker, D. V.,
Robertson, T. E., Hofer, B., Neuberg, S. L., Delton, A. W., Butner, J., &
Schaller, M. (2005). Functional
projection: How fundamental social motives can bias interpersonal perception.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 63-78. [pdf] Neuberg, S. L., Kenrick, D. T., Maner, J. K.,
& Schaller, M. (2005). From
evolved motives to everyday mentation:
Evolution, goals, and cognition.
In J. P. Forgas, K. D. Williams, & S. M. Laham (Eds.), Social
motivation: Conscious and unconscious processes. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University
Press. [pdf] Park, J. H., & Schaller, M. (2005). Does attitude similarity serve as a
heuristic cue for kinship? Evidence of an implicit cognitive association. Evolution and Human Behavior, 26,
158-170. [pdf] 2004: Crandall, C. S., & Schaller, M.
(2004). Scientists and
science: How individual goals
shape collective norms. In M. Schaller
& C. S. Crandall (Eds.), The psychological foundations of culture (pp.
201-223). Mahwah NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates. Faulkner, J., Schaller, M., Park, J. H., &
Duncan, L. A. (2004). Evolved
disease-avoidance mechanisms and contemporary xenophobic attitudes. Group Processes and Intergroup
Behavior, 7, 333-353. [pdf] Lehman, D. R., Chiu, C.-Y., & Schaller, M.
(2004). Psychology and
culture. Annual Review of
Psychology, 55, 689-714. [pdf] Schaller, M., Faulkner, J., Park, J. H.,
Neuberg, S. L., & Kenrick, D. T. (2004). Impressions of danger influence impressions of
people: An evolutionary
perspective on individual and collective cognition. Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary
Psychology, 2, 231-247. [doc] 2003: Park, J. H., Faulkner, J., & Schaller, M.
(2003). Evolved
disease-avoidance processes and contemporary anti-social behavior: Prejudicial attitudes and avoidance
of people with disabilities.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 27, 65-87. [pdf] Schaller, M., Park, J. H., & Faulkner, J.
(2003). Prehistoric dangers and
contemporary prejudices. European
Review of Social Psychology, 14, 105-137. [pdf] Schaller, M., Park, J. H., & Mueller, A.
(2003). Fear of the dark: Interactive effects of beliefs about
danger and ambient darkness on ethnic stereotypes. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29,
637-649. [pdf] Schaller, M. (2003). Ancestral environments and motivated social perception: Goal-like blasts from the
evolutionary past. In S. J.
Spencer, S. Fein, M. P. Zanna, & J. M. Olson (Eds.), Motivated social
perception: The Ninth Ontario
Symposium (pp. 215-231). Mahwah NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. [doc] 2002: Conway, L. G., III, & Schaller, M.
(2002). On the verifiability of
evolutionary psychological theories:
An analysis of the psychology of scientific persuasion. Personality and Social Psychology
Review, 6, 152-166. [pdf]
Kenrick, D. T., Maner, J. K., Butner, J., Li,
N. P., Becker, V., & Schaller, M. (2002). Dynamical evolutionary psychology: Mapping the domains of the new
interactionist paradigm. Personality
and Social Psychology Review, 6, 347-356. [pdf]
Schaller, M. (2002). Any theory can be useful
theory, even if it gets on our nerves.
Personality and Social Psychology Review, 6, 199-203. [pdf] Schaller, M., Conway, L. G., III, &
Tanchuk, T. L. (2002). Selective pressures on the once and future contents of
ethnic stereotypes: Effects of the communicability of traits. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 861-877.
[pdf] 2001: Conway, L. G., III, Schaller, M., Tweed, R.
G., & Hallett, D. (2001). The complexity of thinking across cultures:
Interactions between culture and situational context. Social Cognition, 19,
228-250. [pdf] Schaller, M., & Conway, L. G., III (2001).
From cognition to culture: The origins of stereotypes that really matter. In
G. Moscowitz (Ed.), Cognitive social psychology: On the tenure and future
of social cognition (pp. 163-176) Mahwah NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Schaller, M. (2001). Unintended influence:
Social-evolutionary processes in the construction and change of
culturally-shared beliefs. In J. Forgas & K. Williams (Eds.), Social
influence: Direct and indirect processes (pp. 77-93). Philadelphia:
Psychology Press. Prior to 2001: Schaller, M., & Conway, L. G., III (2000).
The illusion of unfalsifiability and why it matters. Psychological Inquiry, 11,
49-52. Schaller, M., & Conway, L. G., III (1999).
Influence of impression-management goals on the emerging contents of group
stereotypes: Support for a social-evolutionary process. Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 819-833. [pdf] Conway, L. G., III, & Schaller, M. (1998).
Methods for the measurement of consensual beliefs within groups. Group
Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 2, 241-252. [pdf] Schaller, M. (1997). The psychological
consequences of fame: Three tests of the self-consciousness hypothesis. Journal
of Personality, 65, 291-309.
[pdf] Schaller, M., & Latane, B. (1996). Dynamic
social impact and the evolution of social representations: A natural history
of stereotypes. Journal of Communication, 46(4), 64-71. Schaller, M., Crandall, C. S., Stangor, C.,
& Neuberg, S. L. (1995). 'What kinds of social psychology experiments are
of value to perform?' Comment on Wallach and Wallach (1994). Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 69, 611-618.
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