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In-text: (Byrne, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Byrne, R., 1995. The thinking ape. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.204, 205, 219, 220.
In-text: (Davey, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Davey, G., 2011. Disgust: the disease-avoidance emotion and its dysfunctions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 366(1583), pp.3453-3465.
In-text: (Krief, Jamart and Hladik, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Krief, S., Jamart, A. and Hladik, C., 2004. On the possible adaptive value of coprophagy in free-ranging chimpanzees. Primates, 45(2), pp.141-145.
In-text: (Oaten, Stevenson and Case, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Oaten, M., Stevenson, R. and Case, T., 2009. Disgust as a disease-avoidance mechanism. Psychological Bulletin, 135(2), pp.303-321.
In-text: (Steiner, Glaser, Hawilo and Berridge, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Steiner, J., Glaser, D., Hawilo, M. and Berridge, K., 2001. Comparative expression of hedonic impact: affective reactions to taste by human infants and other primates. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 25(1), pp.53-74.
In-text: (Tybur, Lieberman and Griskevicius, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Tybur, J., Lieberman, D. and Griskevicius, V., 2009. Microbes, mating, and morality: Individual differences in three functional domains of disgust. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 97(1), pp.103-122.
In-text: (Tybur, Lieberman, Kurzban and DeScioli, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Tybur, J., Lieberman, D., Kurzban, R. and DeScioli, P., 2013. Disgust: Evolved function and structure. Psychological Review, 120(1), pp.65-84.
In-text: (von Hippel and Trivers, 2011)
Your Bibliography: von Hippel, W. and Trivers, R., 2011. The evolution and psychology of self-deception. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 34(01), pp.1-16.
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