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A major category of primate behavior is agonistic behavior.What does this term mean? Give some specific examples of agonistic behavior.
Sociocultural-graded Influences
Factors that affect an individual's development and behavior, based on the cultural, social, and economic contexts in which they are raised.
History-graded Influences
events and experiences that affect a particular generation or cohort, such as wars, economic changes, and technological advancements.
Age-graded Influences
Social and cultural factors that impact individuals differently depending on their age, often structuring experiences and expectations throughout the life course.
Non-normative Life Event Influences
Pertains to unique life events that occur unpredictably and aren't common to all individuals, significantly impacting one's life trajectory differently from societal norms.
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