Testing the Domain-Specificity of the Disease-Avoidance and Self-Protection Systems

abstract: An emerging body of literature suggests that humans likely have multiple threat avoidance systems that enable us to detect and avoid threats in our environment, such as disease threats and physical safety threats. These systems are presumed to be domain-specific, each handling one class of...

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Other Authors: Anderson, Uriah Steven (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9319
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-93192018-06-22T03:01:57Z Testing the Domain-Specificity of the Disease-Avoidance and Self-Protection Systems abstract: An emerging body of literature suggests that humans likely have multiple threat avoidance systems that enable us to detect and avoid threats in our environment, such as disease threats and physical safety threats. These systems are presumed to be domain-specific, each handling one class of potential threats, and previous research generally supports this assumption. Previous research has not, however, directly tested the domain-specificity of disease avoidance and self-protection by showing that activating one threat management system does not lead to responses consistent only with a different threat management system. Here, the domain- specificity of the disease avoidance and self-protection systems is directly tested using the lexical decision task, a measure of stereotype accessibility, and the implicit association test. Results, although inconclusive, more strongly support a series of domain-specific threat management systems than a single, domain- general system Dissertation/Thesis Anderson, Uriah Steven (Author) Kenrick, Douglas T (Advisor) Shiota, Michelle N (Committee member) Neuberg, Steven L (Committee member) Becker, David V (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Psychology Social Psychology Cognitive Psychology disease avoidance priming stereotyping threat managment eng 60 pages Ph.D. Psychology 2011 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9319 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2011
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Psychology
Social Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
disease avoidance
priming
stereotyping
threat managment
spellingShingle Psychology
Social Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
disease avoidance
priming
stereotyping
threat managment
Testing the Domain-Specificity of the Disease-Avoidance and Self-Protection Systems
description abstract: An emerging body of literature suggests that humans likely have multiple threat avoidance systems that enable us to detect and avoid threats in our environment, such as disease threats and physical safety threats. These systems are presumed to be domain-specific, each handling one class of potential threats, and previous research generally supports this assumption. Previous research has not, however, directly tested the domain-specificity of disease avoidance and self-protection by showing that activating one threat management system does not lead to responses consistent only with a different threat management system. Here, the domain- specificity of the disease avoidance and self-protection systems is directly tested using the lexical decision task, a measure of stereotype accessibility, and the implicit association test. Results, although inconclusive, more strongly support a series of domain-specific threat management systems than a single, domain- general system === Dissertation/Thesis === Ph.D. Psychology 2011
author2 Anderson, Uriah Steven (Author)
author_facet Anderson, Uriah Steven (Author)
title Testing the Domain-Specificity of the Disease-Avoidance and Self-Protection Systems
title_short Testing the Domain-Specificity of the Disease-Avoidance and Self-Protection Systems
title_full Testing the Domain-Specificity of the Disease-Avoidance and Self-Protection Systems
title_fullStr Testing the Domain-Specificity of the Disease-Avoidance and Self-Protection Systems
title_full_unstemmed Testing the Domain-Specificity of the Disease-Avoidance and Self-Protection Systems
title_sort testing the domain-specificity of the disease-avoidance and self-protection systems
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9319
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