Encyclopedia of cognitive science
SESmith, Eric AldenWBWinterhalder, Bruce
University of Washington · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Abstract
Human behavioral ecology applies theory and method developed in evolutionary biology, anthropology and economics to elucidate adaptive variation in human behavior, particularly social behavior.Hypotheses about resource use, mating and parenting strategies, cooperation and competition, and life history are derived from models using a selectionist logic, and empirically tested to increase our understanding of how humans adapt to their natural and social environments.
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2- SESmith, Eric AldenCorresponding
University of Washington
- WBWinterhalder, Bruce
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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- Encyclopedia
- Glossary
- Cognitive science
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- Cognition
- Computer science
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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