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Cultural transmission and the evolution of cooperative behavior
Authors:Robert Boyd  Peter J. Richerson
Affiliation:(1) School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Duke University, 27706 Durham, North Carolina;(2) Division of Environmental Studies, University of California, 95616 Davis, California
Abstract:Sociobiological theory predicts that humans should not cooperate with large groups of unrelated individuals. This prediction is based on genetic models that show that selection acting on variation between large unrelated groups will generally be much weaker than selection acting on variation between individuals. Recently, several authors have presented related models of human evolution that integrate cultural and genetic transmission of behavior. We show that in such models group selection is potentially a strong force. Data on ethnocentrism is examined in the context of these results.
Keywords:altruism  cultural inheritance  dual inheritance  group selection
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