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Robert Malcolm Ross1, Quentin Douglas Atkinson2
1Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surry TW20 0EX, United Kingdom. robross45@yahoo.com.au. http://www.ccd.edu.au/people/profile.php?memberID=595.
Abstract:
Richerson et al. argue that relatively large cultural F ST values provide evidence for group structure and therefore scope for group selection. However, recent research on spatial patterns of cultural variation demonstrates that, as in the genetic case, apparent group structure can be a consequence of geographic clines, not group barriers. Such a pattern limits the scope for cultural group selection.
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