Biosocial perspectives on the family
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Biosocial perspectives on the family
(Sage focus editions, v. 96)
Sage Publications, c1988
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Includes bibliographies
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The resurgence of interest in biological explanations of human behaviour has stimulated family scholars to challenge many current cultural and environmental explanations. Biosocial Perspectives on the Family brings together the findings and views of some of the foremost researchers on the biological influences on family behaviour from many academic disciplines including sociology, psychology, and anthropology. The selection of chapters represents a continuum from the more proximal theories of biological input to the more distal, evolutionary explanations. The final three chapters serve as a critique of the other chapters.
目次
Biology Reexamined - Erik E Filsinger
The Quest for Answers
The Family and the Biological Base of Human Sociality - Pierre L van den Berghe
Biological Influences Upon the Development of Sexual Orientation - Brian A Gladue
Odor Communication and Parent Child Interaction - Richard A Fabes and Erik E Filsinger
Concealed Ovulation, Menstrual Synchrony, and Paternal Investment - Paul W Turke
Sociobiology and the Study of the Family - Jetse Sprey
The Feasibility of an Integration - Gary Lee
Sociobiology and the Family - Becky H Ladewig, Stephen Thoma and John Scanzoni
A Focus on the Process
Sociobiology and the Family - Kay M Troost
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