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Both avoidance of individuals with cues of infectious illnesses and stigmatization of other types of individual (e.g., obese individuals) are hypothesized to reflect infectious disease avoidance. However, direct empirical tests of this hypothesis hav
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Autor:
Eugene J. Dawydiak, Laura McAuley, Victor Kenji M. Shiramizu, Kieran J. O'Shea, Benedict C. Jones, Judith L. Stevenson
Pathogen disgust is thought to function primarily to reduce exposure to infectious diseases. Recent work has found that viewing trypophobic images (i.e., images showing clusters of small holes or bumps) elicits stronger negative responses in people w
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https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/9vzt7
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/9vzt7
Publikováno v:
Discourse Processes. 44:1-32
Positive and negative quantifiers induce two very different perspectives in comprehenders—perspectives that have strong applications to rhetoric and communication. These are briefly reviewed. A potential mechanism, based on earlier work, is introdu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Memory and Language. 44:427-442
Statements quantified by negative and positive quantifiers can put attentional focus on different subsets of the logical possibilities that the quantifiers allow semantically. This is manifested in differences in the patterns of reference which are a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Memory and Language. 39:290-306
We report the results of two eye-tracking experiments that examine how readers process sentences containing anaphoric pronouns when the referent is provided by a preceding quantified statement. Previous studies (Moxey & Sanford, 1987; Sanford, Moxey,