a theory outlining the parallel development of human morphology and of human behavior
a diagnostic test for separating biologically determined behavior patterns from culture-specific detail
a practical method for resisting the pressures of biologically determined drives
an overview of those human emotions and motives that impose constraints on human behavior
25. The author implies that control to any extent over the frailties that constrain our behavior is thought to presuppose
that those frailties are recognized as currently beneficial and adaptive
that there is little or no overlay of cultural detail that masks their true nature
that there are cultures in which those frailties do not come naturally and from which such control can be learned
a full understanding of why those frailties evolved and of how they function now
a thorough grasp of the principle that cultural detail in human behavior can differ arbitrarily from society to society
26. Which of the following most probably provides an appropriate analogy from human morphology for the details versus constraints distinction made in the passage in relation to human behavior?
The ability of most people to see all the colors of the visible spectrum as against most people s inability to name any but the primary colors
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