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Gender Competition Theory
A theory that explains differences in behavior between genders by their evolutionary roles and societal expectations, focusing on how competition shapes interactions.
Biological Foundations
The underlying physical and genetic structures and processes that contribute to an organism's characteristics and capacities, including human behavior and cognition.
Cultural Conditioning
The process by which individuals learn the values, norms, and practices of a culture through socialization agents such as family, peers, and media.
Erotic Plasticity
The degree to which the sex drive can be shaped and altered by social, cultural, and situational forces.
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