Social Change in Developing Areas: A Reinter pretation of Evolutionary Theory. Herbert R. Barringer George I. Blanksten, and Raymond W. Mack, edsNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1525/aa.1967.69.3-4.02a00520Charles Erasmus
evolution of cooperation. Finally, we apply the proposed framework to extract the actual dependence of the synergy factor on the size of a group from real-world collaboration data in science and technology. Our work provides a way to implement informed actions to boost cooperation in social ...
we introduce the evolutionary game theory into the study of organizational routines, and build up an evolutionary game model of organizational routines on complex networks. On the bases of this model, we provide a multi-agent based simulation via Swarm package. The results of our research ...
During the past 20 years, fields such as ethology, behavioral ecology, and evolutionary psychology have drawn upon life history theory to make important advances in our understanding of the ecology of human behavior, building extensively upon the earlier work of Bronfenbrenner and others. In this ar...
Although population biology has interested scientists for at least two centuries and was key to the development of evolutionary theory2,3, we still have very little empirical evidence of how evolutionary shifts in inheritable individual differences in traits may affect population growth4,5. Evolutionary...
Theory and calculation The theory section should lay the foundation for further work by extending the background you provided in the introduction to your article. The calculation section should represent a practical development from a theoretical basis. Glossary Please provide definitions of field-specifi...
Evolution is considered the unifying concept in biology and is also a key theory underlying many areas of human knowledge. Teaching evolution from as early as kindergarten allows children to better understand concepts related with the biological world and prevents the development of negative feelings an...
The creationist–evolutionist conflict is perhaps the most significant example of a debate about a well-supported scientific theory not readily accepted by the public. We analyzed creationist texts according to type (young earth creationism, old earth cr
In Barndt’s case, he at least had the advantage of Christianity’s core belief systems being aligned with anti-racist ideas in theory, if not in practice. However, this is not the case of the enterprise of science, and its institutions (e.g. professional societies, university academic ...
Evolutionary Game Theory Chapter © 2016 1 Introduction A standard assumption underlying evolutionary game dynamics, regardless of whether a player is social agent or gene, is that players tend to imitate successful others. In actual social evolutionary dynamics, however, there may be zealous players...