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  1. Jan 10, 2022 · However, the human-specific complications presented in this review cannot be overlooked. First, we comment on some important methodological and theoretical issues with research programmes that attempt to measure dominance in our species. Second, we look into gender-specific effects of dominant strategies for rank acquisition.

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      The concept of dominance plays an important role in animal...

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  2. From early humans rubbing sticks together to make fire, to the fossil fuels that drove the industrial revolution, energy has played a central role in our development as a species. But the way we ...

  3. Dec 20, 2020 · The determinants of power, status, dominance, and leadership attainment of females versus males across species, including (but not limited to): sexual dimorphism, social organization, social structure and mating system, intensity and forms of aggression and conflicts, the self-reinforcing effects of winning and losing conflicts, sex and gender differences in motivation, leverage, social ...

  4. Apr 18, 2018 · Society The origins of sexism: How men came to rule 12,000 years ago. Human societies weren’t always male-dominated. The switch came when we became farmers – and that suggests ways to roll ...

  5. no role in our species. To address this debate, we review and integrate existing approaches to dominance with an eye on the evolved peculiarities of humans. First, drawing on the conceptual framework of evolutionary game theory, we review when and why social animals might evolve to either fight for dominance or consent to a subordinate status.

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  6. Feb 6, 2020 · Based on metrics like wage gap, share of labor force and percentage of women working, gender equality rose beginning in the 1960s, peaked in the ’90s and then stagnated for the past two decades. Siri Chilazi, a fellow at the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard University, says company policies and structures are part of the problem — as are individual biases.

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  8. Jan 10, 2022 · We then review empirical evidence for its continued importance in human groups, including the effects of dominance—independently of prestige—on measurable outcomes such as social influence and reproductive fitness, evidence for specialized dominance psychology, and evidence for gender-specific effects.

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