We dispute Henrich et al.'s analysis of cultural differences at the level of a narrow behavioral-expression for assessing a universalist argument. When Researchers Overlook uNderlying Genotypes (WRONG), they fail to detect universal processes that generate observed differences in expression. We reify this position with our own cross-cultural research on self-enhancement and self-esteem
International audienceThe critique of the genetics of complex social outcomes is partly well-founded...
research questions and might stimulate new explanations within behavioural genetics. Conclusion Let ...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
We dispute Henrich et al.'s analysis of cultural differences at the level of a narrow behavioral-exp...
We dispute Henrich et al.'s analysis of cultural differences at the level of a narrow behavioral-exp...
This is a commentary on Henrich et al. The Weirdest people in the world, BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENC...
In this commentary, I argue that to properly assess the significance of the cross-cultural findings ...
The universal hypothesis of emotions argues that due to the functionality that emotions and their be...
Mesoudi et al. argue that the current inability to identify the means by which cultural traits are a...
The puzzle of the disparity between molecular- and traditional behaviour genetic study findings has ...
There is a paradoxical relationship between "race" and genetics. Whereas genetic data were first use...
© 2015, The Author(s). Cultural evolution studies are characterized by the notion that culture evolv...
Vreeke (this issue) asserts: "If you hold that reality is interactive, but use methods which presupp...
The nature–nurture debate is one that biologists often dismiss as a false dichotomy, as all phenotyp...
In response to comments by Perugini and Richetin and by Ashton, we discuss the reference-group effec...
International audienceThe critique of the genetics of complex social outcomes is partly well-founded...
research questions and might stimulate new explanations within behavioural genetics. Conclusion Let ...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
We dispute Henrich et al.'s analysis of cultural differences at the level of a narrow behavioral-exp...
We dispute Henrich et al.'s analysis of cultural differences at the level of a narrow behavioral-exp...
This is a commentary on Henrich et al. The Weirdest people in the world, BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENC...
In this commentary, I argue that to properly assess the significance of the cross-cultural findings ...
The universal hypothesis of emotions argues that due to the functionality that emotions and their be...
Mesoudi et al. argue that the current inability to identify the means by which cultural traits are a...
The puzzle of the disparity between molecular- and traditional behaviour genetic study findings has ...
There is a paradoxical relationship between "race" and genetics. Whereas genetic data were first use...
© 2015, The Author(s). Cultural evolution studies are characterized by the notion that culture evolv...
Vreeke (this issue) asserts: "If you hold that reality is interactive, but use methods which presupp...
The nature–nurture debate is one that biologists often dismiss as a false dichotomy, as all phenotyp...
In response to comments by Perugini and Richetin and by Ashton, we discuss the reference-group effec...
International audienceThe critique of the genetics of complex social outcomes is partly well-founded...
research questions and might stimulate new explanations within behavioural genetics. Conclusion Let ...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...