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The smell of prejudice. Disgust, sense of smell and social attitudes. An evolutionary perspective
Published 2022-01-01“…I also report empirical evidence on how the BODS relates to social attitudes such as authoritarianism, xenophobia, and condemnation of “impure” moral violations. …”
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Body odour disgust sensitivity is associated with xenophobia: evidence from nine countries across five continents
Published 2023-04-01“…Body odour disgust sensitivity (BODS) reflects a behavioural disposition to avoid pathogens, and it may also involve social attitudes. Among participants in the USA, high levels of BODS were associated with stronger xenophobia towards a fictitious refugee group. …”
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An Overprotective Nose? Implicit Bias Is Positively Related to Individual Differences in Body Odor Disgust Sensitivity
Published 2020-02-01“…Results show that BODS is positively related to implicit bias toward an outgroup, suggesting that social attitudes may be linked to basic chemosensory processes. …”
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