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What is the causal effect of culture on human behavior and how can better models of what culture is and how it works be developed?​

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Answered by shreya2005354
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Culture is more important because it forces us to create and learn in our own ways of thinking, feeling and behaving.They view it as behaviors that best help people are biologically based and transmitted in the genetic code.

Loosely defined, culture refers to the shared values, beliefs and norms of a specific group of people. Culture, therefore, influences the manner we learn, live and behave. Because of this, many theorists believe that culture is an important shaper of our personality.

Loosely defined, culture refers to the shared values, beliefs and norms of a specific group of people. Culture, therefore, influences the manner we learn, live and behave. Because of this, many theorists believe that culture is an important shaper of our personality.Well, as time passed, each human group developed their own unique sets of beliefs, customs, rituals, and attitudes, which we collectively call their culture. Understanding a society's culture was a sign of belonging to that society. ... Cultural divisions could absolutely define people and their societies.

Self-preservation, reproduction and greed are biological imperatives. They arose from millions and billions of years of biological evolution. ... And the closer our primate ancestors approached being human, the less biological evolution influenced our behavior, and the more cultural evolution took over.

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Answered by shreyasSS32
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Although culture is often used to explain behavior, we have little understanding of why some culture traits have impacts on behavior while others do not. Because culture traits can lead to maladaptive as well as to adaptive behaviors, gene–culture coevolution should have led predispositions that help us make good choices about which culture traits to act on and which to ignore. More specifically, we should tend to be susceptible to the influence of types of culture traits that among our ancestors would have routinely lead to adaptive outcomes. One such category of culture trait is social coordination conventions, that is, culture traits that help us reap the benefits of cooperation by helping us coordinate our behaviors with those of others. Field and laboratory studies indicate that humans are susceptible to the influence of such conventions. The influence of other kinds of culture traits on behavior may be less predictable, with culture and behavior diverging in situations where social coordination is not an issue and influences on behavior other than culture may hold sway. This line of research may have implications for our understanding not only of such scientific issues as the spatial distribution of culture traits, ethnic markers, and cultural transmission but also practical issues in pedagogy and jurisprudence.

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