This paper suggests that sex differences in the behavior of children exist but are not necessarily intensified under certain cultural conditions. Under conditions of culture change to a sedentary economy, certain elements of male and female differentiated behavior are exploited in the process of increasing sex differentiation
Domination in humans is more behavioral than innate. Socialization conditions the sexes to react dif...
This paper describes an agent-based model to investigate the origins of gender differences in social...
This research focuses on the role played by cultural norms in the long run persistence of gender ine...
This paper suggests that sex differences in the behavior of children exist but are not necessarily i...
This paper uses the cross-cultural, systematic child observations of the Six Culture Study, led by J...
The literature on the socialization of human sex differences is likely to remind many students of th...
This article evaluates theories of the origins of sex differences in human behavior. It reviews the ...
This article reviews findings from anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines about the role of...
Certain sex differences are observable in children’s behavior in social interaction in many cultures...
This chapter draws on the data from the Children of Different Worlds study (Whiting & Edwards, 1988)...
Scientists have agreed that both nurture and nature may contribute to differences or dissimilarities...
This article reviews findings from anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines about the role of...
Dominance interactions among individuals undoubtedly have both a biological basis and evolutionary s...
It is well understood in aggression research that males tend to exhibit higher levels of physical ag...
Socialization is the general process by which the members of a cultural community or society pass on...
Domination in humans is more behavioral than innate. Socialization conditions the sexes to react dif...
This paper describes an agent-based model to investigate the origins of gender differences in social...
This research focuses on the role played by cultural norms in the long run persistence of gender ine...
This paper suggests that sex differences in the behavior of children exist but are not necessarily i...
This paper uses the cross-cultural, systematic child observations of the Six Culture Study, led by J...
The literature on the socialization of human sex differences is likely to remind many students of th...
This article evaluates theories of the origins of sex differences in human behavior. It reviews the ...
This article reviews findings from anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines about the role of...
Certain sex differences are observable in children’s behavior in social interaction in many cultures...
This chapter draws on the data from the Children of Different Worlds study (Whiting & Edwards, 1988)...
Scientists have agreed that both nurture and nature may contribute to differences or dissimilarities...
This article reviews findings from anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines about the role of...
Dominance interactions among individuals undoubtedly have both a biological basis and evolutionary s...
It is well understood in aggression research that males tend to exhibit higher levels of physical ag...
Socialization is the general process by which the members of a cultural community or society pass on...
Domination in humans is more behavioral than innate. Socialization conditions the sexes to react dif...
This paper describes an agent-based model to investigate the origins of gender differences in social...
This research focuses on the role played by cultural norms in the long run persistence of gender ine...