The putative affiliative bond is argued to be part of the phylogenetic heritage of the men of our species. |
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Political urgency demands, however, that none of this authority, whether it be filial or affiliative, stand unquestioned. |
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It turns out that Greg exhibits almost equal amounts of aggression and affiliative behaviors as compared with his associates. |
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Pharmacological experiments in rodents have demonstrated a role for vasopressin systems in learning and memory, aggression, and affiliative behaviors. |
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The first is human's propensity for affiliative behaviour in emergency situations. |
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There's this idea that women are more affiliative, more peace loving, more pacifistic, which should then make women as a group gun averse. |
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And then, if it's a bonded group like Greg's boys' club, affiliative exchanges such as body contact, a trunk wrap or gentle sparring commence. |
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Thus, across generations, the suggested independent man child affiliative bond emerged and solidified itself into the neuro-hormonal systems of men. |
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While interactions with smaller species are sometimes affiliative, they can also be hostile. |
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This makes sense since ritualized affiliative behaviors are thought to strengthen bonds, while agonistic behaviors serve to reinforce status relationships. |
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He and Mike had a nice affiliative spar before Keith got down to drinking. |
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Affiliative identities result from choices of academic discipline, graduate school, mentoring networks, and employing institution. |
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