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  1. Beware the insidious designs of the charismatic social predator. Some of the most treacherous individuals engage in disturbing behavior that, because it is legal, often goes unreported.

  2. Jan 17, 2017 · This is the first study to show that predator personality type interacts with prey behavioural predictability to influence the predator’s foraging performance. The way a predator stalks its prey could also be linked to the benefit of being an unpredictable prey.

    • Chia-Chen Chang, Huey Yee Teo, Y Norma-Rashid, Daiqin Li
    • 10.1038/srep40734
    • 2017
    • Sci Rep. 2017; 7: 40734.
  3. Aug 29, 2023 · Simply put, prey animals (e.g., rabbits, deer, zebras, squirrels) experience frequent anxious emotions, anxious behaviors (e.g., fleeing, freezing, hypervigilance), and anxiety-related...

  4. Predatory Aggressive Personalities (i.e., psychopaths or sociopaths) consider themselves superior to the rest of the human race. They view individuals with inhibitions rooted in emotional bonding to others as inferior creatures and, therefore, their rightful prey. Leave a Comment.

    • Authority. We tend to view someone in a position of authority as having expertise or power, so we obey. Predators know what we expect, and they offer false credentials spiked with a strong dose of confidence.
    • Reciprocity. We feel obligated when someone gives us a gift or does us a favor: We want to give back. Hare states that psychopaths will give gifts or do favors to get a foot in the door.
    • Liking. When we feel comfortable with, or positive about, someone, we tend to say yes to their requests. The perceived similarity makes us feel safer and more willing to give special treatment.
    • Scarcity. We place value on items that we believe are in short supply, or available for only a limited time. Predators offer desirable items or services within this context, as a hook.
  5. May 31, 2019 · To protect yourself and your loved ones, you should instantly recognize the most common Emotional Predator traits: they claim to be the victim, usually of the person they’re in fact victimizing; they fake sincerity and make emotional displays to influence, intimidate, charm, disarm or seduce others; they pretend to be innocent and ignorant ...

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  7. Sep 5, 2015 · The chapter first discusses the strategic problems involved in predator evasion and prey capture. It then focuses on predator-prey adaptations that are part of the agency system, a constellation of adaptations for detecting, reasoning, and making decisions about intentional agents.

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