On levels of analysis and theoretical integration: Models of social behavior

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (2):260-261 (2000)
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Abstract

Evolutionary theory supplies a framework for integrative models of social behavior. In addition to those that include conditioning, evolutionary theory is equipped to explain the acquisition of structures designed to enable individuals to learn by observing others, create mental models of the environment, and coordinate social interactions by taking the perspectives of others.

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