"Darwin, Sex, and Status: Biological Approaches to Mind and Culture"

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"Darwin, Sex, and Status: Biological Approaches to Mind and Culture" is a scholarly work that applies evolutionary theory to human psychology and social behavior, exploring how biological factors shape mind, culture, and status dynamics.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
addresses evolutionary bases of mating and sex differences
how biological factors shape human culture
how biological factors shape status competition
appliesTheory Darwinian evolution
natural selection
sexual selection
examines adaptive functions of human psychological traits
evolutionary roots of sex roles
evolutionary roots of social status
relationship between biology and culture
field evolutionary psychology
evolutionary social science
focusesOn biological influences on culture
biological influences on mind
evolutionary explanations of social behavior
status and hierarchy in human groups
genre academic literature
language English
mainSubject culture
evolutionary psychology
evolutionary theory
human behavior
human psychology
sex differences
status dynamics
perspective biological
evolutionary

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Jerome H. Barkow authorOf "Darwin, Sex, and Status: Biological Approaches to Mind and Culture"