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Socio-biological views of Human Aggression.

Title: Socio-biological views of Human Aggression.
Category: History
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Socio-biological views of Human Aggression.

Jasmine Donovan ANTH 214 Mackres 12:30 p.m. T/Th 4/3/03 Sociobiological views of Human Aggression The Webster's dictionary defines sociobiology as, "The study of the biological determinants of social behavior, based on the theory that such behavior is often genetically transmitted and subject to evolutionary processes." Basically, human behaviors are due to our genetic makeup, rather than it being learned from culture. In supporting that, a revolutionary ethologist, Konrad Lorenz, developed an elaborate biological hypothesis based on …showed first 75 words of 1640 total

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showed last 75 words of 1640 total…true answer - just maybe. sources: Baron, R. A., & Richardson, D. R. (1994). Human Aggression. New York, NY: Plenum. Montagu, A. (1976). The Nature of Human Aggression. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Perry, D. G., & Bussey, K. (1984). Social development. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Scupin, R. (1992). Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective. Upper Saddle River, NJ:                  Prentice-Hall. Wrangham, R., & Peterson, D. (1996) Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence                  New York, NY: Hougton Mifflin Company.

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