Shyness and boldness in humans and other animals

Volume: 9, Issue: 11, Pages: 442 - 446
Published: Nov 1, 1994
Abstract
The shy-bold continuum is a fundamental axis of behavioral variation in humans and at least some other species, but its taxonomic distribution and evolutionary implications are unknown. Models of optimal risk, density- or frequency-dependent selection, and phenotypic plasticity can provide a theoretical framework for understanding shyness and boldness as a product of natural selection. We sketch this framework and review the few empirical...
Paper Details
Title
Shyness and boldness in humans and other animals
Published Date
Nov 1, 1994
Volume
9
Issue
11
Pages
442 - 446
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