Inconsistent with the data: Support for the CLASH model depends on the wrong kind of latitude

Authors: Burke, D., Sulikowski, D., Stephen, I. and Brooks, R.

Journal: Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Volume: 40

Pages: 16-17

eISSN: 1469-1825

ISSN: 0140-525X

DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X16001242

Abstract:

We argue that the CLASH model makes a number of questionable assumptions about the harshness and unpredictability of low-latitude environments, calling into question the life history strategy approach used, and that it is inconsistent with more nuanced global patterns of violence. We suggest an alternative account for less violence at high latitudes, based on a greater need for cooperation.

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Inconsistent with the data: Support for the CLASH model depends on the wrong kind of latitude.

Authors: Burke, D., Sulikowski, D., Stephen, I. and Brooks, R.

Journal: Behav Brain Sci

Volume: 40

Pages: e80

eISSN: 1469-1825

DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X16001242

Abstract:

We argue that the CLASH model makes a number of questionable assumptions about the harshness and unpredictability of low-latitude environments, calling into question the life history strategy approach used, and that it is inconsistent with more nuanced global patterns of violence. We suggest an alternative account for less violence at high latitudes, based on a greater need for cooperation.

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Inconsistent with the data: Support for the CLASH model depends on the wrong kind of latitude

Authors: Burke, D., Sulikowski, D., Stephen, I. and Brooks, R.

Journal: BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES

Volume: 40

eISSN: 1469-1825

ISSN: 0140-525X

DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X16001242

Source: Web of Science (Lite)

Inconsistent with the data: Support for the CLASH model depends on the wrong kind of latitude.

Authors: Burke, D., Sulikowski, D., Stephen, I. and Brooks, R.

Journal: The Behavioral and brain sciences

Volume: 40

Pages: e80

eISSN: 1469-1825

ISSN: 0140-525X

DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x16001242

Abstract:

We argue that the CLASH model makes a number of questionable assumptions about the harshness and unpredictability of low-latitude environments, calling into question the life history strategy approach used, and that it is inconsistent with more nuanced global patterns of violence. We suggest an alternative account for less violence at high latitudes, based on a greater need for cooperation.

Source: Europe PubMed Central