The key difference is not between genetically determined and culturally determined views of human behaviour.
The uncompromising Christian message of love, humility and charity is at variance with common human behaviour.
Instead he looked at human behaviour on the ground, talked to people, and built up details.
Gratified, because the idea of inclusive fitness has enormous explanatory power, even for human behaviour.
The fashion today is to shore up most theories of human behaviour with a bit of neuroscience, and Ms Wolf obliges.
There are very few other recent examples of interfaces that have opened up entirely new avenues for technology to change human behaviour.
It is a quirk of human behaviour that the more difficult something is to see, the more some people want to see it.
Through a close reading of a mass of private documents, Ms Harris subtly draws the complex, and contradictory, human behaviour behind the public affair.
It may, as Marshall suggested, take a generation to see how the Internet reshapes society and human behaviour once it becomes a mature technology.
What does not help is that management theory about remuneration seems often to be based on a set of completely erroneous assumptions about human behaviour.
FORBES: Employee remuneration systems are often based on the wrong assumptions
The results, to be published in Evolution and Human Behaviour, show that the men and women collected on average about the same weight of mushrooms.
Researchers concluded that any such "guilty look" is a response to human behaviour and has no relation with the dog's actions or sense of having broken any rules.
Clearly accessible to the lay reader, it also stood smack in the middle of the intellectual debate about just how much evolution has to say about human behaviour.
To learn more, I then asked the police, mountain rescue and a psychologist how missing persons searches had changed over the years, as human behaviour had become better understood.
Through Mr Taylor's prosecutions of doctors who carried out experiments in the camps, of industrialists who employed slave labour, the world heard of the worst depravities of human behaviour.
What does this say about human behaviour?
FORBES: Employee remuneration systems are often based on the wrong assumptions
Writing in Evolution and Human Behaviour Victoria Reyes-Garcia, of the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and her colleagues describe a study they carried out on the Tsimane', a group of Amerindians who live in Bolivia's slice of the Amazonian rainforest.
More intriguingly, an experiment carried out in 2004 by Brian Hare, then at Harvard and now of Duke University in North Carolina, suggested that natural selection in the context of domestication had boosted dogs' intelligence, too, by allowing them to understand human behaviour in a way that their ancestors, wolves, cannot.
Mr Fincher and his colleague Randy Thornhill wondered if disease might be driving important aspects of human social behaviour, too.
Dr Hill says she has always noticed the similarity been human and chimp behaviour, also in terms of grooming.
Whole groups of human beings will fall easily into conditions of madness that enable them to rationalise horrible behaviour toward other human beings and that this has been the 20th century's most notable development and the 21st century is the child of the 20th.
Human operators watch for anomalous behaviour and raise the alarm if they detect anything suspicious.
At this point a human operator decides whether the unusual behaviour detected is permissible.
Census reports are easily searchable, campaign polling is expertly parsed and analysed, and online dating behaviour provides a glimpse into human sexuality.
This has mirrored progress in fields as diverse as speech recognition and credit-card fraud detection, where modern techniques combined with a continuing explosion in computer power have made possible behaviour that seems very like human intelligence, albeit limited to a specific domain.
Staff at Lola Ya Bonobo say that some 40, 000 people come through its doors each year, including tourists and local schoolchildren, as well as graduate students conducting research on everything from bonobo behaviour to the evolution of the human brain.
Like acrobats in a human pyramid, the Caucasus countries are inevitably affected by their neighbours' behaviour.
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