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New research published in Evolutionary Psychological Science proposes a proactive model where envy, with its capacity to intensify scrutiny of social disparities and drive competitive neutralization, forms the core of radicalizing behaviors. From 2012 to 2016, about 4,000 citizens from diverse European Union cities made the choice to join militant factions in Syria. This decision, despite inherent risks, challenges traditional understandings of collective action theory, which posits that individuals might prefer benefiting from the actions of others without direct participation. Traditional ra...
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New research published in Evolutionary Psychological Science proposes a proactive model where envy, with its capacity to intensify scrutiny of social disparities and drive competitive neutralization, forms the core of radicalizing behaviors. From 2012 to 2016, about 4,000 citizens from diverse European Union cities made the choice to join militant factions in Syria. This decision, despite inherent risks, challenges traditional understandings of collective action theory, which posits that individuals might prefer benefiting from the actions of others without direct participation. Traditional ra...
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New research published in Evolutionary Psychological Science proposes a proactive model where envy, with its capacity to intensify scrutiny of social disparities and drive competitive neutralization, forms the core of radicalizing behaviors. From 2012 to 2016, about 4,000 citizens from diverse European Union cities made the choice to join militant factions in Syria. This decision, despite inherent risks, challenges traditional understandings of collective action theory, which posits that individuals might prefer benefiting from the actions of others without direct participation. Traditional ra...
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In a new analysis published in Evolution and Human Behavior, a group of researchers have scrutinized the findings of a widely-publicized study by Anderson and colleagues, which had claimed significant female participation in hunting across diverse foraging societies. The reassessment reveals that while the original findings spurred important discussions, they likely overstate women’s involvement in hunting due to methodological shortcomings. In 2023, Anderson and colleagues published a study titled “The Myth of Man the Hunter: Women’s contribution to the hunt across ethnographic contexts” in w...
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In a new analysis published in Evolution and Human Behavior, a group of researchers have scrutinized the findings of a widely-publicized study by Anderson and colleagues, which had claimed significant female participation in hunting across diverse foraging societies. The reassessment reveals that while the original findings spurred important discussions, they likely overstate women’s involvement in hunting due to methodological shortcomings. In 2023, Anderson and colleagues published a study titled “The Myth of Man the Hunter: Women’s contribution to the hunt across ethnographic contexts” in w...
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In a new analysis published in Evolution and Human Behavior, a group of researchers have scrutinized the findings of a widely-publicized study by Anderson and colleagues, which had claimed significant female participation in hunting across diverse foraging societies. The reassessment reveals that while the original findings spurred important discussions, they likely overstate women’s involvement in hunting due to methodological shortcomings. In 2023, Anderson and colleagues published a study titled “The Myth of Man the Hunter: Women’s contribution to the hunt across ethnographic contexts” in w...
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Recent research published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior has highlighted an intriguing facet of family dynamics: girls are just as likely as boys to engage in physical and verbal aggression towards their siblings. The study, which examined into minor forms of violence like hitting, kicking, and yelling, reveals that such behaviors are surprisingly common among siblings and do not exhibit the gender differences typically seen in aggressive interactions outside the family. The primary aim of the new study was to explore the nature of sibling aggression and to determine whether the w...
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Recent research published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior has highlighted an intriguing facet of family dynamics: girls are just as likely as boys to engage in physical and verbal aggression towards their siblings. The study, which examined into minor forms of violence like hitting, kicking, and yelling, reveals that such behaviors are surprisingly common among siblings and do not exhibit the gender differences typically seen in aggressive interactions outside the family. The primary aim of the new study was to explore the nature of sibling aggression and to determine whether the w...
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A study on friendship preferences discovered that men showed a higher preference for friendships with other men who had different mate preferences, i.e., who were attracted to different types of women. The research was published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Friendship is one of the most universal and fundamental human relationships, observed across all cultures and ages. The origins of friendship can be traced back to the earliest human societies, where forming bonds with others was crucial for survival. It enabled cooperation in hunting, gathering, and protection from ...
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A study on friendship preferences discovered that men showed a higher preference for friendships with other men who had different mate preferences, i.e., who were attracted to different types of women. The research was published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Friendship is one of the most universal and fundamental human relationships, observed across all cultures and ages. The origins of friendship can be traced back to the earliest human societies, where forming bonds with others was crucial for survival. It enabled cooperation in hunting, gathering, and protection from ...
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