- as an
effort to
preserve one's
genes in the po****tion.
Inherent in
sociobiological reasoning is the idea that
certain genes or gene
combinations that...
- sciences,
theories in
linguistics can be
divided into
humanistic and
sociobiological approaches. Same terms, for
example 'rationalism', 'functionalism'...
- The
technological singularity—or
simply the singularity—is a
hypothetical ****ure
point in time at
which technological growth becomes uncontrollable and...
-
Sociobiological theories of rape
explore how
evolutionary adaptation influences the
psychology of rapists. Such
theories are
highly controversial, as...
- Punishment, commonly, is the
imposition of an
undesirable or
unpleasant outcome upon an
individual or group,
meted out by an authority—in
contexts ranging...
- unreported, or to
biological factors (for example,
testosterone or
sociobiological theories). The
nature or
motive of the
crime itself may also require...
-
outside royal families in
ancient Egypt and Iran: A
challenge to the
sociobiological view of
incest avoidance?".
Ethology and Sociobiology. 17 (5): 321...
-
explanations that were not valid: for example,
Stove suggested that the
sociobiological explanation of
altruism as an
evolutionary feature was
presented in...
- the project.
After her
Karamojong field study, she
later used the
sociobiological approach in her research,
applying it on her
research on
pastoral behavioral...
-
controversies in the 2012
United States elections Reproductive coercion Sociobiological theories of rape
Sperm theft Unintended pregnancy War on
Women Wartime...