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a life history perspective

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An edition of Race, evolution, and behavior (1995)

Race, evolution, and behavior

a life history perspective

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Testing for racial differences in behavior has been much neglected over the past sixty years. And when not subject to neglect, to strongly negative imputations among professionals and politicians alike. According to J. Philippe Rushton, substantial racial differences do exist and their pattern can only be explained adequately from an evolutionary perspective. In Race, Evolution, and Behavior he reviews international data and finds a distinct pattern.

People of East Asian ancestry and people of African ancestry are at opposite ends of a continuum, with people of European ancestry intermediate, albeit with much variability within each broad grouping.

Rushton's thesis is that when fully modern humans migrated out of Africa, perhaps only 100,000 years ago, the colder Eurasian climate selected for larger brains, more forward planning, greater family stability, and increased longevity with concomitant reductions in sex hormone, speed of maturation, reproductive potency, and aggressiveness.

Rushton's theory emphasizes a trade-off between parenting and mating and brings into focus the concept of a coordinated life history of characteristics, evolving together, to replicate genes more effectively. The selection for large brains and parenting skills was taken furthest in east Asia. Rushton's theory explains differentiation in intelligence and predicts other, seemingly unrelated race effects, such as differences in frequency of twinning. The capacity to unify disparate phenomena is usually considered a virtue in theories. Rushton's gene-based evolutionary models explain ethnocentrism and racial group differences, and may provide a catalyst for understanding individual differences and human nature.

Chapters in Race, Evolution, and Behavior include "Character Traits"; "Behavioral Genetics"; "Race and Racism in History"; "Race, Brain Size, and Intelligence"; and "Sexual Potency, Hormones, and AIDS.".

This volume is sure to be controversial as Rushton attempts nothing less than a paradigmatic change in the way social scientists approach their work, especially those concentrated in the study of racial differences. Race, Evolution, and Behavior must be read by sociologists, anthropologists, genetic scientists, psychologists, and black studies specialists.

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Race, evolution, and behavior: a life history perspective
2000, Charles Darwin Research Institute
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Race, evolution, and behavior: a life history perspective
2000, Charles Darwin Research Institute
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Race, evolution, and behavior: a life history perspective
1997, Transaction Publishers
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Race, evolution, and behavior: a life history perspective
1995, Transaction Publishers
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-315) and indexes.

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New Brunswick, N.J., USA

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Dewey Decimal Class
573.2
Library of Congress
GN281.4 .R87 1995, GN281.4 .R87 1994

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xviii, 334 p :
Number of pages
334

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OL1412365M
Internet Archive
raceevolutionbeh0000rush
ISBN 10
1560001461
LCCN
93021282
OCLC/WorldCat
28929052
Library Thing
596297
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4365058

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