Corey L. Fincher, Ph.D.

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2008 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Social Psychology
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Randy Thornhill grad student 2008 Univ. of New Mexico
 (Infectious diseases and the ecology and evolution of social life.)
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Brown GDA, Walasek L, Mullett TL, et al. (2023) Political Attitudes and Disease Threat: Regional Pathogen Stress Is Associated With Conservative Ideology Only for Older Individuals. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 1461672231183199
Mullett TL, Brown GDA, Fincher CL, et al. (2019) Individual-Level Analyses of the Impact of Parasite Stress on Personality: Reduced Openness Only for Older Individuals. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167219843918
O’Shea BA, Watson DG, Brown GDA, et al. (2019) Infectious Disease Prevalence, Not Race Exposure, Predicts Both Implicit and Explicit Racial Prejudice Across the United States Social Psychological and Personality Science. 11: 345-355
O’Shea BA, Watson DG, Brown GDA, et al. (2019) Infectious Disease Prevalence, Not Race Exposure, Predicts Both Implicit and Explicit Racial Prejudice Across the United States Social Psychological and Personality Science. 11: 345-355
Muggleton NK, Fincher CL. (2016) The Effects of Disease Vulnerability on Preferences for Self-Similar Scent Evolutionary Psychological Science. 2: 129-139
Brown GD, Fincher CL, Walasek L. (2015) Personality, Parasites, Political Attitudes, and Cooperation: A Model of How Infection Prevalence Influences Openness and Social Group Formation. Topics in Cognitive Science
Thornhill R, Fincher CL. (2014) The parasite-stress theory of sociality, the behavioral immune system, and human social and cognitive uniqueness. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences. 8: 257-264
Jones BC, Fincher CL, Welling LL, et al. (2013) Salivary cortisol and pathogen disgust predict men's preferences for feminine shape cues in women's faces. Biological Psychology. 92: 233-40
Thornhill R, Fincher CL. (2013) The parasite-driven-wedge model of parapatric speciation Journal of Zoology. 291: 23-33
Jones BC, Feinberg DR, Watkins CD, et al. (2013) Pathogen disgust predicts women's preferences for masculinity in men's voices, faces, and bodies Behavioral Ecology. 24: 373-379
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