Considerations of the proximate mechanisms and ultimate functions of disgust will improve our understanding of cleansing effects.
Joshua M TyburDebra LiebermanPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2021)
To understand the consequences of cleansing, Lee and Schwarz favor a grounded procedures perspective over recently developed disgust theory. We believe that this position stems from three errors: (1) interpreting cleansing effects as broader than they are; (2) not detailing the proximate mechanisms underlying disgust; and (3) not detailing adaptive function versus system byproducts when developing the grounded procedures perspective.
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