%0 Book
%T Man is by nature a political animal evolution, biology, and politics
%A Hatemi, Peter K.
%A McDermott, Rose
%I Univ. of Chicago Press
%@ 0226319105
%@ 0226319091
%@ 9780226319100
%@ 9780226319094
%K Biopolitics
%K Political sociology
%K Evolution (Biology) and the social sciences
%K Sociobiology
%K Bioethik
%K Politische Philosophie
%K Politisches verhalten
%K Evolutionstheorie
%K Soziobiologie
%K Soziologische Theorie
%K Aufsatzsammlung
%K Politisches Verhalten
%K Biopolitik
%D 2011
%X Includes bibliographical references and index
%X Evolution as a theory for political behavior Peter K. Hatemi and Rose McDermott
%X Political primates: what other primates can tell us about the evolutionary roots of our own political behavior Darby Proctor and Sarah Brosnan
%X Formal evolutionary modeling for political scientists Oleg Smirnov, Tim Johnson
%X Modeling the cultural and biological inheritance of social and political behavior in twins and nuclear families Lindon J. Eaves, Peter K. Hatemi, Andrew C. Heath, and Nicholas G. Martin
%X Gene-environment interplay for the study of political behaviors Jason D. Boardman
%X Genes, games, and political participation James H. Fowler, Peter J. Loewen, Jaime Settle, and Christopher T. Dawes
%X The mind-body connection: psychophysiology as an approach to studying political attitudes and behaviors Kevin B. Smith and John R. Hibbing
%X Hormones and politics Rose McDermott
%X Testosterone and the biology of politics: experimental evidence from the 2008 presidential election Coren L. Apicella and David A. Cesarini
%X From scan to neuropolitics Darren Schreiber.
%C Univ. of Chicago Press
%C Chicago, Ill. [u.a.]
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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