Psychology - old structure: Recent submissions
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The effect of age, sex, and resource abundance on patterns of rake markings in resident killer whales (Orcinus orca)
(Wiley / Society for Marine Mammology, 24 January 2022)Fluctuations in aggressive behavior of group-living species can reflect social conflict and competition for resources faced by individuals throughout their lifespan and can negatively impact survival and reproduction. In ... -
Rape myths in practice: the everyday work of accounting for rape survivors
(Springer Nature, 26 November 2021)‘Rape mythologising’ has been found to be a reason why survivors of rape feel blamed, and might contribute to low rates of reporting or conviction. No research to date examines whether ‘rape mythologising’ occurs in the ... -
Approach direction prior to landing explains patterns of colour learning in bees
(Frontiers Media, 8 December 2021)Gaze direction is closely coupled with body movement in insects and other animals. If movement patterns interfere with the acquisition of visual information, insects can actively adjust them to seek relevant cues. ... -
Reduced older male presence linked to increased rates of aggression to non-conspecific targets in male elephants
(Royal Society, 22 December 2021)Males in many large mammal species spend a considerable portion of their lives in all-male groups segregated from females. In long-lived species, these all-male groups may contain individuals of vastly different ages, ... -
Leader’s morality, prototypicality, and followers’ reactions
(Elsevier / International Leadership Association, 13 January 2022)We examine the effects of moral (vs. competent) leadership on followers' leader evaluations and endorsement. In Study 1 (N=157), followers evaluated a leader more negatively and endorsed them less when they failed on ...