Behavioural variation in 172 small-scale societies indicates that social learning is the main mode of human adaptation

Volume: 282, Issue: 1810, Pages: 20150061 - 20150061
Published: Jul 7, 2015
Abstract
The behavioural variation among human societies is vast and unmatched in the animal world. It is unclear whether this variation is due to variation in the ecological environment or to differences in cultural traditions. Underlying this debate is a more fundamental question: is the richness of humans' behavioural repertoire due to non-cultural mechanisms, such as causal reasoning, inventiveness, reaction norms, trial-and-error learning and evoked...
Paper Details
Title
Behavioural variation in 172 small-scale societies indicates that social learning is the main mode of human adaptation
Published Date
Jul 7, 2015
Volume
282
Issue
1810
Pages
20150061 - 20150061
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