"Darwin, Sex, and Status"

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"Darwin, Sex, and Status" is a book by evolutionary psychologist Jerome H. Barkow that explores how evolutionary theory shapes human behavior, social hierarchies, and mating strategies.

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author Jerome H. Barkow NERFINISHED
describes how evolved psychological mechanisms shape social hierarchies
how mating strategies are influenced by evolutionary pressures
the role of status in human reproductive success
explores adaptive functions of status competition
links between biology and culture in human behavior
sex differences in status-related behavior
field anthropology
evolutionary psychology
social psychology
genre evolutionary psychology literature
non-fiction
hasAuthorProfession evolutionary psychologist
hasPerspective Darwinian NERFINISHED
adaptationist
hasSubject cultural influences on evolved psychology
evolutionary biology
human social behavior
reproductive strategies
status-seeking behavior
influencedBy Charles Darwin
theory of natural selection
theory of sexual selection
intendedAudience academics
readers interested in evolution and behavior
students of psychology
language English
mainTopic Darwinian psychology NERFINISHED
evolutionary theory
human behavior
mating strategies
sexual selection
social hierarchies
status competition

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