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Autor:
Daniel G. Freedman
Originally published in 1974, this volume is primarily devoted to what is known about human infancy from an ethological, evolutionary viewpoint. Included are discussions of pan-specific traits, presumably shared by all infants; individual genetic var
Autor:
Daniel G. Freedman, Jane Gorman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems. 16:297-329
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Early Development and Parenting. 1:33-38
This study investigated two hypotheses: (a) Japanese mother-toddler dyads will work together more interdependently than American mother-toddler dyads; (b) American toddlers will act more autonomously than Japanese toddlers. The hypotheses were invest
Autor:
Daniel G. Freedman
Publikováno v:
Uniting psychology and biology: Integrative perspectives on human development.
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https://doi.org/10.1037/10242-020
https://doi.org/10.1037/10242-020
Autor:
Daniel G. Freedman
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American Journal of Education. 102:259-260
Autor:
Daniel G. Freedman
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 15:515-515
Autor:
Daniel G. Freedman
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 14:269-269
Autor:
W. R. Geddes, Eliot D. Chapple, John A. Price, M. R. A. Chance, Tushar K. Barua, Mary S. Knudson, Spero M. Manson, B. B. Goswami, Jerome H. Barkow, Daniel G. Freedman, Harvey Sarles, Christopher E. Parker, Akinsola A. Akiwowo, Gouranga P. Chattopadhyay, P. A. C. Isichei
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Current Anthropology. 16:553-572
Examination of human prestige-striving in phylogenetic perspective suggests it to be essentially homologous with primate social dominance. In our own species, however, selection for "cultural capacity" has transformed striving for social dominance in