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  • 标题:Natural, Behavioral and Cultural Selection-Analysis: An Integrative Approach
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  • 作者:Kalliu Carvalho Couto ; Ingunn Sandaker
  • 期刊名称:Behavior and Social Issues
  • 印刷版ISSN:1064-9506
  • 出版年度:2016
  • 卷号:25
  • 页码:54-60
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Behaviorists for Social Responsibility
  • 摘要:In Selection by Consequences , Skinner (1981) described a causal model that explains human behavior as a joint product of three levels of selection: (i) the contingencies of survival involved in natural selection, (ii) the contingencies of reinforcement involved in the selection of individual behavior, and (iii) contingencies of an evolving social environment. Since then, researchers from behavior analysis and other fields such as biology and anthropology have used an evolutionist/selectionist approach to greatly improve our understanding of those three levels of analysis. As our knowledge of each level has expanded, the borders between them and their belonging to specialized academic domains has become less clear. Even though Skinner (1981, p 502) stated that “each level of variation and selection has its own discipline – the first, biology; the second, psychology; and the third anthropology”, we argue that Selection by Consequences sets a milieu for behavior analysis to take part in the analysis of the integrated relation among all levels of analysis. In this commentary to Skinner’s (1981) paper, we aim to point out some advances in behavior analysis that may contribute to bridging the gap between the three levels of analysis described by Skinner. In doing so, we will briefly describe some relations between natural and behavioral selection and between behavioral and cultural selection. Additionally, we discuss an alternative model to analyze selection of cultures.
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