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Prejudice linked to female fertility cycle

6 April 2011

COULD racism be innate, a by-product of our evolutionary heritage? The idea has gained tentative support in recent years.

It rests on the assumption that violent competition between groups of early humans encouraged our ancestors to fear outsiders. If this innate fear remains to this day, it may in part explain negative attitudes to people perceived as different.

and colleagues at Michigan State University in East Lansing tested an aspect of the hypothesis – that women have evolved a desire to avoid being sexually coerced by an unfamiliar man during their fertile period.

The team randomly assigned 85 women…

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