The Ontogenesis of Social Dominance: A Strategy-Based Evolutionary Perspective

Volume: 19, Issue: 1, Pages: 97 - 132
Published: Mar 1, 1999
Abstract
Social dominance results when members of a social group vary in their ability to acquire resources in the presence of others (i.e., compete). Traditional approaches to social dominance often emphasize coercive behavior, but nonetheless suggest that dominant individuals are socially central (e.g., watched, attractive social partners). These patterns, however, apply to humans only up to a certain age. This apparent discontinuity may give the false...
Paper Details
Title
The Ontogenesis of Social Dominance: A Strategy-Based Evolutionary Perspective
Published Date
Mar 1, 1999
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
97 - 132
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