The socio-ecological approach turns variance among populations from a liability to an asset

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):96-97 (2010)
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Abstract

We emphasize the value of the socio-ecological approach in addressing the problem of population variances. The socio-ecological perspective studies how social and natural habitats shape human behaviors, and are in turn shaped by those behaviors. This focus on system-level factors is particularly well-suited to studying the origins of group differences in human behavior

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