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21. Preparedness And Phobias: Specific Evolved Associations Or A Generalized Expecta
types of judgment, these too will influence selective associations. are prevalentin many African societies where witch fear of snakes and spiders in Western
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/OldArchive/bbs.davey.html
Below is the unedited preprint (not a quotable final draft) of:
Davey, G.C.L.(1995). Preparedness and phobias: Specific evolved associations or a generalized expectancy bias? Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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PREPAREDNESS AND PHOBIAS: SPECIFIC EVOLVED ASSOCIATIONS OR A GENERALIZED EXPECTANCY BIAS?
Graham Davey
Psychology Division,
Department of Social Science,
The City University,
Northampton Square,
LONDON EC1V 0HB U.K.
J.A.Fildes@city.ac.uk
Keywords
Preparedness, phobias, biological preparedness, selective associations, information processing biases, classical conditioning, covariation assessment, cross-cultural studies.
Abstract
It is over 20 years since Seligman (1970, 1971) introduced the concept of biological preparedness to explain why fears and phobias are so much more likely with certain stimuli (e.g. snakes, spiders) than others, and a glance at contemporary psychology text books suggests that his theory has stood the test of time. The past ten years, however, have seen a significant increase in our understanding of cognitive biases in the processing of threatening stimuli. This target article will argue that such biases can also explain most of the phenomena traditionally attributed to phylogenetically based predispositions to associate fear-relevant stimuli with aversive outcomes. The paper consists of (i) a description of the phenomena to be explained, (ii) an evaluation of the evidence favouring either biological preparedness or cognitive biases, and (iii) a description of the evaluative processes that might contribute to an information processing explanation.

22. Ciacovone
Other Interests. Tarantulas Keeping and raring Tarantula spiders. Have24 live specimens. societies and associations memberships.
http://space.tin.it/scienza/ciacovon/ciac.htm
Who am I ? Name Cesare IACOVONE Address Via Salita Castello13, 66041 - Atessa (CH), ITALY Tel. e-mail - ciacovo@tin.it Curriculum - Born in Rome on May 8, 1958. Primary school at Philadelphia (USA), High school in Italy with diploma in Electrotechnician and Radio Technician, studies in Biology at Rome University.Working for Hydro Aluminium, a Norwegian International Company . Since 1968 studying Insects with particular interest in Coleoptera Carabidae, Cicindelidae and Diptera Asilidae . At the moment studying WWF areas in Abruzzo region for entomological faunae and also research on central Italy cave faunae, all related with Speleological activity. Publications C.Iacovone,1984- The Carabus of Italy,Y.E.S. Quarterly,Vol.1 n°1 page 31-36. C.Iacovone,1984- Relaxing Dried Coleoptera, Y.E.S. Quarterly, Vol.1 n°1 page 11-12. C.Iacovone,1984- Italian Tiger Beetles ( Coleoptera:Cicindelidae ), Y.E.S. Quarterly, Vol.1 n°4 page 19-24. C.Iacovone,1985- Megacephala Eufratica Dejean : The only Megacephala species of the Palearctic Fauna, Y.E.S. Quarterly Vol.2 n°2 page 22-24. C.Iacovone,1985- Notes on Some Coleoptera Collected in Tunisia, Y.E.S.Quarterly,Vol.2 n°1 page 24-28

23. SCIENCE SITES - Carnegie Library
botanical names, lists of botanical gardens, associations and societies; InternetResource for Zoology; spiders excellent information and photographs on
http://www.perkiomen.org/library/science.htm
CARNEGIE LIBRARY - PERKIOMEN SCHOOL
Science Sites
GENERAL SCIENCE
ASTRONOMY BIOLOGY BOTANY ... ZOOLOGY
GENERAL SCIENCE back to top ASTRONOMY
  • Paul's Observatory - includes "lunar prospector's home page, "Mars Navigator", "Hypothetical Planets", "Observatory Site Map", "Nine Planets" and "Today's Space Weather"
SPACE back to top BIOLOGY

24. Gardening - Recommended Sites - Burlington Public Library
Canadian associations Top Burlington Horticultural Society; Canadian Iris Links toNative Plant societies of North America be sent to M. Southern (spiders@bpl.on
http://www.bpl.on.ca/halinet/garden.htm
Recommended Sites: Gardening On this page:
Canadian Associations
Other Recommended Sites Book Lovers Canadian Government Community Links Consumer Info Cooking Entertainment Environment Gardening Genealogy Government Forms Health Homework Help - Kids Homework Help - Teens Job Search Libraries Magazine Resources Reference Reference Periodicals Seniors Sports Travel Business Education Government Other Sites
  • Arboretum at the University of Guelph
    You can visit the Arboretum for a tour or a walk or catch the annual plant sale. The Arboretum provides environmental education activities and develops and maintains plant collections. Canadian Gardening
    Featuring one of Canada's top gardening magazines. This website includes many topics of interest to the Canadian Gardener - gardening gear, pests and diseases, design and techniques and of course, plants. Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System
    This site presents data on plants that cause poisoning in livestock, pets, and humans. The plants include native, introduced, and cultivated outdoor plants as well as indoor plants that are found in Canada.
    City Farmer's Urban Agriculture

    What is "political horticulture?" Canada's Office of Urban Agriculture "promotes food production and environmental conservation." Subjects and links include rooftop gardening, recipes and and a large library of resources for the city gardener.

25. The Elsop Webmaster Resource Center
Internet Trade associations and societies; Intranet Reference Center Room for WebmastersEverything you Need to Build Websites; Robots, spiders, Crawlers and
http://www.elsop.com/wrc/
About Products Free Trial Purchase ... Anti-Spam Info
The Elsop Webmaster Resource Center
  • Computer Industry Publications
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    26. SiteMap For Electronic Software Publishing Corporation (Elsop)
    People Biographies 8.21 Elsop Internet, Cyberspace and Computer Law Resource 8.22Internet Trade associations and societies 8.23 Robots, spiders, Crawlers and
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    SiteMap for Electronic Software Publishing Corporation
    Elsop Home Page
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    27. Other Web Sites
    associations / Marketing Boards. of Entomology Gordon's Entomological Home Page UK - lists of societies, insects, arthropods, spiders, suppliers.
    http://sis.agr.gc.ca/lond/pmrc/websites.html

    28. Directory Of Entomological Societies: Europe
    Inheemse Spinnen Studygroup Nature spiders Bart van with other Finnish societies)Classification Entomology 1 Annuaire des associations Adhérentes à l
    http://www.sciref.org/links/EntSoc/Europe.htm
    Directory of Entomological Societies: Europe
    This page provides the listing of entomological societies for Europe (including all of Russia). The following countries are represented on this page:
    You may skip to the Introductory Page, to the listing for any specific country or geographic region, or to the Society Name Index by choosing on one of the following links:
    ALBANIA
    c/o Kristaq Thomo
    Stacioni i Bletes e Mendafshit
    Tirana
    ALBANIA
    Phone:
    Fax:
    E-mail:
    data not present
    Website: data not present
    Annual membership for individuals: data not present
    Serial publications: data not present Classification: National Apiculture Association
    AUSTRIA
    Ludo-Hartmann-Platz 7 A-1160 Wein AUSTRIA Phone: data not present Fax: data not present E-mail: data not present Website: data not present Annual membership for individuals: data not present Serial publications: Classification: Entomology - General Erster Vorarlberger Coleopterologischer Verein (EVCV) c/o Clemens M. Brandstetter

    29. Science (Biology) Links
    botanical gardens, museums, publications and associations. beetles, hoppers, roaches,and spiders 595; Crayfish Home Page - societies, photographs, conservation
    http://www.logan.lib.ut.us/directory/links/scibio.html
    Logan Library's Internet Directory
    Science (Biology)
    General Science
    Life Sciences, biology - 570
    Biochemistry - 572
    Physiological Systems in Animals, Regional Histology and Physiology -573 ...
    Mammals - 599

    General Science:

    30. Research Scholarships And Grants
    and Anthropology, complex societies, GIS remote of host plant associations,; invertebrateconservation. Arachnida, especially spiders, millipedes systematics
    http://www.fmnh.org/research_collections/scholarships/default.htm
    The Field Museum houses some of the world's finest collections in anthropology, botany, geology and zoology. Curators and associates in the scientific departments have pursued research programs in over 50 countries throughout the world. The Field Museum recognizes the need to support basic research on our collections by interested students and scholars throughout the world. To this end, the Museum offers a modest number of grants and fellowships to visiting scientists and students for research and training on our scientific and library collections. Grants are open on a competitive basis to all individuals in the national and international scholarly community working on problems related to natural history.
    Preference is given to projects related to the research interests of a staff member of The Field Museum. Specific information on individual departmental research areas may be obtained by writing to the chair of one of the four scientific departments (Anthropology, Botany, Geology, or Zoology). Applicants must arrange a letter of support from a Field Museum curator in the appropriate scientific department. Applications may be sent directly to the Chairperson of the Scholarship Committee.
    Please use the list below to find specific information about scholarship and grant opportunities: Grant Categories
    Funds are available in three general categories: Visiting Scholarships, Graduate Student Fellowships, And Undergraduate Internships. These three categories, together with submission deadlines, are discussed below. Additional information can be obtained by writing to the Chairperson of the Scholarship Committee. Applicants for all funding categories must contact an appropriate curator at The Field Museum before submitting their application.

    31. Biology: Web-based Reference -- Science & Engineering Library, UB Libraries
    for Educators Reference woks related to insects and spiders. conferences, symposia,and meetings of professional societies and associations is becoming an
    http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/sel/bio/reference.html
    Biology - Web-based Reference Resources
    Getting Started
    Using Library Resources Introduction to the Biological Literature and Information Resources in the Science and Engineering Library at UB. On starting research and using the library. SUNY at Buffalo Libraries - Britannica Online Starting point for gathering basic information on a given topic. DISCovering Science is a good starting point for subject and biographical access to information related to the biological, life, and medical sciences. This is a general interest database providing extensive listing among terms and concepts in articles.
    Trade catalogs are useful types of technical literature produced by manufacturers and distributors of various types of materials, services, and supplies.

    32. P.M.A.: Archaeology - Archaeology On The Web
    Many societies and associations now have As an example, a search engine may employspecialized programs, called robots or spiders to roam the Web, indexing
    http://www.pma.edmonton.ab.ca/human/archaeo/aspects/paper.htm
    The Provincial Museum of Alberta
    Human History
    Archaeology
    Aspects Of Alberta Archaeology
    Entangled in the Past:
    Archaeology on the World Wide Web
    Table of Contents Introduction
    1. Museums

    2. On-line exhibits and displays

    3. Reconstructions of sites and interpretive centres
    ...
    References
    Introduction
    Over the last few years, there has been an explosive growth in electronic communication through the Internet. Nowhere has this been more evident than in the development of the World Wide Web (WWW). The Web is a new method for distributing information of many types. It is structured in a server-client clickable links. These links may jump to another page of text, or an image, or another Web site. Each Web site is a collection of linked documents. These can incorporate text, photographs, images, and even sounds and video clips. Sites have a Home Page that acts as an introduction and index to other documents. Web documents can include links to material that is actually stored on computers at other locations, allowing information to be combined and presented in many different ways. Physically, therefore, a Web document can combine material that resides on several different computers, perhaps in several different countries, and present it as a seamless whole to the user. Thus, the WWW is an extremely powerful and versatile means of presenting and distributing data. Web sites can be accessed from anywhere in the world and most are available 24 hours a day, allowing presentations to reach a massive readership very quickly.

    33. Untitled
    British Entomology, and Honorary Member of various societies and associations concernedwith place to experience the world of insects, spiders, and other
    http://esbc.harbour.com/Bor18_1.html
    BOREUS
    Newsletter of the
    Entomological Society
    of British Columbia
    Volume 18 (1) June 1998
    ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
    The Entomological Society of British Columbia is a scientific Society founded in 1902 for the advancement of entomological knowledge in the province.
    Officers 1997 - 1998
    • President: Staffan Lindgren President-Elect: Murray Isman Past-President: Dave Gillespie Secretary/Treasurer: Robb Bennett Directors, first term: Mac McNair, Rory McIntosh Directors, second term: Rob Cannings, Rob McGregor, Ken Naumann Regional Director to the ESC: Terry Shore Editorial Committee, Journal: Dave Raworth (Editor), Peter Belton, H.R. MacCarthy (Editor Emeritus), Ken Naumann, Ward Strong Editor of Web Site: Lisa Poirier Editor of Boreus: Troy Danyk Honorary Auditor: Gail Anderson Publications of the ESBC Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia The Journal of the Entomological Society of BC is published annually. Papers for the Journal need not have been presented at meetings of the Society, nor is it mandatory, although preferable, that authors be members of the Society. The chief condition for publication is that the paper have some regional origin, interest or application. Line drawings or photographs as candidates for the cover are also accepted. Contributions should conform to the standards outlined in the Journal and should be sent to the Editor, Dr Dave Raworth, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre, PO Box 1000, Agassiz, BC, V0M 1A0, Canada; tel 604-796-2221; fax 604-796-0359; e-mail raworthd@em.agr.ca. The deadline for submissions to be included in the 1998 issue is September 1, 1998.

    34. Bomis: The Recreation/Pets/Herp/Societies And Organizations Ring
    links on Reptiles, Amphibians, Snakes, spiders, Lizards, and Categorized lists ofHerp societies, as well as the largest nonprofessional associations of its
    http://www.bomis.com/rings/Msocieties-and-organizations-recreation/
    Bomis: The Recreation/Pets/Herp/Societies and Organizations ring Build a ring
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    Email ringmaster!

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    MariniZoo Reptile Sanctuary/Rescue (M. R. S. Rescue)
    A husband/wife team operating a reptile sanctuary and rescue, located in Midlothian, Virginia, for large- and medium-sized species of reptiles/herps.
    www.freeyellow.com Pacific Northwest Herpetological Society The PNHS is a non-profit organization registered with the State of Washington. PNHS is dedicated to the education of its members and the public, as well as the conservation, ecology, captive care, and breeding of reptiles and amphibians.
    www.pnhs.net New England Herpetological Society Originally the Massachusetts Herpetological Society. Objective of this Boston-based organization is the education of members and the public to the value and care of reptiles and amphibians.
    web.mit.edu Minnesota Branch AALAS Educational Information: K-4
    www.ahc.umn.edu
  • 35. Protecting Plants And Other February Gardening Tips
    Garden spiders Web (http//gardenweb.com/spdrsweb/) where you will not only findlinks to discussion groups but to plant databases, societies and associations,
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    By Dr. Leonard Perry , Extension Professor, and
    Lisa Halvorsen, Garden Writer Mother Nature may be taking a snooze this time of year, but that doesn't mean you can. February brings its share of challenging chores for gardeners, many relating to the weather. If snow cover is light in your area, you may need to add extra mulch, such as a thick layer of straw or evergreen branches, to protect landscape plants. Just make sure you don't put straw around woody plants if mice are nearby as they'll nest in the straw and strip the bark off the plants, which often results in the death of plants. You also can place wooden teepees over precious perennials or windbreaks around trees and shrubs for protection. If snowfall is heavy, keep your roof raked between snow storms to prevent problems with ice build up that may not only damage the roof but the landscape plants growing under the eaves. When raking the roof, try not to pull that load of snow directly onto landscape plants below the eves as the force of the falling snow can crush plants and break branches unless already covered by a deep layer of natural snowfall. Again, teepee-shaped wooden frames may be your best protection.

    36. ACAROLOGY Web Guide
    societies, associations, Journals Acarina Russian Journal of Acarology. spiders,Mites and Other - SEM pictures by Dennis Kunkel (USA). The Mighty Mites
    http://www.lubi.edu.lv/acari/acari.htm
    ACAROLOGY WEB GUIDE
    Main Index
    The Acaralogy Mailing List and Home Page Medical and Veterinary Acarology General Acarology Varroa Mites, a Parasitic Infestation of Honey Bees ... Personalia (Personal Pages of Acarologists) The Acaralogy Mailing List and Home Page
    • The Acaralogy Mailing List - Acaralogy is a discussion list dedicated to the Acari (mites and ticks) The Acarology WWW Home Page - this page is a development in connection with the Acarology list (acarology@nhm.ac.uk ) to promote the advancement of the science of acarology. It contains sources of information related to mites and ticks. International Institute of Entomology, CAB International (UK)
    General Acarology
    • Acari, the Mites , Acariformes, Parasitiformes. Mites (Acari or Acarina) are the most diverse and abundant of all Arachnids, but because of their small size (usually less than a millimeter in length) we rarely see them (Canada / USA / Australia) Arachnida Catalogue - synopsis of the Acari of the World, synopsis of the described mite families of the World, World list of mite genera and higher taxa (USA) Arachnology - the Study of Arachnids - the Arachnological Hub of the World Wide Web (Belgium) Introducción a los Acaros - Introduction to Acari (Spain) Mites and Ticks: a Virtual Introduction - Systematic Entomology Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture (USA)

    37. Biology Internet Resources
    . Biology associations (from Google Web Directory Also societies in anatomy physiology,biochemistry seashells, seashore creatures, spiders, trees, wildflowers
    http://wwwmc.nhmccd.edu/students/learn/library/learning_resource_center/biology_
    Montgomery College Library 3200 College Park Drive, Conroe TX 77384-4500, 936-273-7387 Library Home Find Library Materials Great Web Sites Article Databases - Subject List ... Other Libraries Biology: Internet Resources Back to main Biology page The selected links on this page represent a sample of biology sites on the World Wide Web. Some of the links are followed by brief information about their contents. NOTE: Due to the dynamic nature of the Web, sites may disappear or change their address or contents over time. Therefore, they may not continue to exist as described below. NOTE: You can use either Ctrl-F (on PCs) or Command-F (on Macs) to search this page for specific terms. Gateways Events News Science Web-Search Tools ... Reference Sources Gateways These selected links provide access to extensive information about biology and its many sub-topics. Academic Info Searchable. The Bio Netbook (from the Pasteur Institute).

    38. Education And Other Fun Stuff
    spiders spiders Home Page Lesson Plan and Spanish translations spiders of the Who- Theme Parks - 12/31/97 Austin Zoo Butterfly societies associations .
    http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/aurorahawk/education.htm
    Education and Other Fun Stuff
    African American History
    Africans in America The African-American Mosaic Exhibition (Library of Congress) AFRO-Americ@: The Afro-American Newspapers Home Page The Dr. King Timeline Page ... Yahoo! Full Coverage:Black History Month
    Aquariums
    Directory of Public Aquaria Long Island - Zoos and Aquariums The Monterey Bay Aquarium: Learning Center Shedd Aquarium Index ... Welcome to the Tennessee Aquarium
    Around the World
    About Australia About Australia ! About Europe Online - Introduction Aerolineas Argentinas Australia ... Welcome to Rediff On The NeT
    The Big House
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    Andrews Worldwide Communications World Time Calculator Martindale's 'The Reference Desk: Calculators On-Line' Currency Converter - Foreign Exchange Rates Calculator The Inflation Calculator ... The World Wide Clock - current, local times in zones around the world!
    Civil War
    The American Civil War Homepage Civil War Index Page The History Place - U.S. Civil War 1861-1865 Poetry and Music of the War Between the States ... The Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War
    College Bound
    CollegeNET Home Page College Search, Financial Aid, and Scholarship Search: CollegeView Online

    39. Mega Links Page
    Google Advanced Search Hunting with spiders, Indexes and APA associations ArchivesHub CHSTM world wide Net - Interesting Links - societies Organizations
    http://jimmy.qmuc.ac.uk/usr/djohns/
    In response to requests I've put up a good selection of my links - Not really sorted or compiled as yet
    Expect to see soon - Proper collection sorting. Links to collection headings. Descriptions of pages.
    Anonymizers, Proxys and Privacy
    Anonymizer.com Online Privacy Services
    SpacePROXY
    Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
    Welcome to the IDcide Website
    College modules and useful bits
    CIE Semester 1 Assessment Spec
    CIE Semester 2 Assessment Spec
    Queen Margaret University College - BA Information Management
    JimNEWS Discussion Newsgroups
    Computers
    Mostly a bunch or manuals, how-to's and tutorials.
    Clay Shirky's Internet Writings
    CodeCatalog.com - The Open Source Code Search Engine
    developerWorks XML
    Dr Dobbs Journal ...
    wwwstat HTTPd Logfile Analysis Software
    C++
    reference
    #C++ Reference
    C++ Annotations Version 4.4.1d
    httpwww.horstmann.com-cpp-pitfalls.html
    Neil's C++ Stuff ...
    V - A Freeware Portable C++ GUI Framework for Windows, X, and OS-2
    java
    Java Regular Expressions
    Your First Cup of Java (for Win32)
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    ARIN Whois
    Netcraft - What's that site running
    AI FREAK
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    Administrators Windows NT links by Jukka Järvinen
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    40. 20/20 | IN FOCUS, 1.1
    herb societies, and science teachers associations. like ladies' clubs, medical societies,and nursing around particular themes spiders, grasshoppers, social
    http://infocusmagazine.org/1.1/20_20.html
    Jump-starting an Appreciation for Science BY MAY BERENBAUM
    A s an entomologist who is a dyed-in-the-wool supporter of science literacy, I've made it a point never to refuse an invitation from the community to speak about insects. Over the past 20 years, I've given presentations for school groups ranging from preschool to college, nature centers, day camps, Brownie and Cub Scout troops, garden clubs, herb societies, and science teachers associations. Perhaps more surprisingly, I've even managed to work insects into talks before groups like ladies' clubs, medical societies, and nursing homes. The key to success is to relate whatever you'd like to say to something that resonates with your audience. All told, we have shown 41 different feature films and more than 40 shorts in the name of public education, routinely drawing crowds of a thousand or more. Today, public outreach activities sponsored by university entomology departments are commonplace and movies are elements of many. Insects remain the one familiar and conspicuous group that seems to be politically correct to hate and Hollywood has shown no inclination to stop producing bad insect science fiction films. These movies present a terrific opportunity to provide people with a learning experience that's nontraditional and fun.
    May Berenbaum heads the department of entomology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and has written several books on the subject. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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