
Saeed Rezvani NejadCharles University in Prague | CUNI · Department of Zoology (PF)
Saeed Rezvani Nejad
Master of General Psychology
PhD student working on female luxury consumption
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Introduction
I am currently a PhD student at Charles University in the Human Ethology lab. I am doing my PhD research on female luxury consumption and sensory exploitation.
I have previously worked on other subjects such as the evolution of altruism, evolutionary ethics, and prospect refuge theory.
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Education
October 2017 - August 2020
February 2013 - July 2016
Publications
Publications (3)
The three principles of double effect, personal contact, and action are suggested as the chief psychological mechanisms affecting human moral decision making in trolley dilemmas. The purpose of current research was to investigate the claim of the universality of these principles and their role in moral decision making in trolley dilemma in the orie...
Evolutionary definitions of altruism are only concerned with reproductive consequences and not motives or other psychological mechanisms, making them ideal for generalization to all forms of organisms. Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory explains altruistic behavior toward genetic relatives and has generated extensive empirical support. Trivers' th...
In this manuscript we describe an original study testing two competing hypotheses on intentions to rescue kin members in risky life-saving scenarios. The Cultural Hypothesis predicted an overall favoritism towards female kin compared to male kin, based on Atari et al.’s (2020) account of Qeirat and Ghayrah values more generally. Atari et al. (2020)...