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Food neophobia and disgust, but not hunger, predict willingness to eat insect protein
KP White, L Al-Shawaf, DMG Lewis, YS Wehbe
Personality and Individual Differences 202, 111944, 2023
212023
Should I stay or should I go: Individual differences in response to romantic dealmakers and dealbreakers
PK Jonason, KP White, L Al-Shawaf
Personality and Individual Differences 164, 110120, 2020
162020
Mating decisions in the absence of physical attraction
KP White, PK Jonason, L Al-Shawaf
Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology 7, 43-53, 2021
92021
Six “red flags” in relationships: From being dangerous to gross and being apathetic to unmotivated
Z Csajbók, KP White, PK Jonason
Personality and Individual Differences 204, 112048, 2023
22023
How disgust predicts the adoption of mate shortage solutions
KP White, SK Czerwiński, R Mulhearn, PK Jonason
Personality and Individual Differences 196, 111734, 2022
12022
What Predicts Beneficial Outcomes in Psychedelic Use? A Quantitative Content Analysis of Psychedelic Health Outcomes
EC Acevedo, S Uhler, KP White, L Al-Shawaf
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1-10, 2024
2024
No support for two hypotheses about the communicative functions of displaying disgust: Evidence from Turkey, Norway, Germany, and Croatia
L Al-Shawaf, DMG Lewis, ME Ghossainy, LEO Kennair, I Mikloušić, ...
Evolutionary psychology 21 (3), 14747049231179408, 2023
2023
To see or not to see (again): Dealbreakers and dealmakers in relation to social inclusion
PK Jonason, KP White, AH Lowder, L Al-Shawaf
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 1019272, 2022
2022
The Dose-Dependent Disgust Hypothesis: A Series of Four Experimental Tests
KP White
University of Colorado Colorado Springs, 2022
2022
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