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Pathogens, personality, and culture: Disease prevalence predicts worldwide variability in sociosexuality, extraversion, and openness to experience

机译:病原体,个性和文化:疾病流行率预测世界范围内社会性别,外向性和开放性的差异

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Previous research has documented cross-cultural differences in personality traits, but the origins of those differences remain unknown. The authors investigate the possibility that these cultural differences can be traced, in part, to regional differences in the prevalence in infectious diseases. Three specific hypotheses are deduced, predicting negative relationships between disease prevalence and (a) unrestricted sociosexuality, (b) extraversion, and (c) openness to experience. These hypotheses were tested empirically with methods that employed epidemiological atlases in conjunction with personality data collected from individuals in dozens of countries worldwide. Results were consistent with all three hypotheses: In regions that have historically suffered from high levels of infectious diseases, people report lower mean levels of sociosexuality, extraversion, and openness. Alternative explanations are addressed, and possible underlying mechanisms are discussed.
机译:先前的研究记录了人格特质的跨文化差异,但是这些差异的根源仍然未知。作者研究了这些文化差异可以部分归因于传染病患病率区域差异的可能性。推论出三个具体的假设,它们预测了疾病患病率与(a)无限制的社会性,(b)外向性和(c)经验开放之间的负相关关系。这些假设已通过流行病学地图册结合从全球数十个国家/地区的个人收集的个性数据进行了经验检验。结果与所有三个假设一致:在历来遭受高水平传染病困扰的地区,人们报告的社会性别,外向性和开放性平均水平较低。解决了替代解释,并讨论了可能的潜在机制。

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