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Introducing Anthropology: An Integrated Approach, 2/e
Michael A. Park, Central Connecticut State University

The Identity and Nature of Our Species
Reproduction: The Sexual Primate

Learning Objectives

Chapter 6: Reproduction

  1. You should be aware of how and why sexual behavior in humans differs from other primates, and how and why that behavior was selected for.

  2. You should be familiar with the terms that describe and explain genetic variation.

  3. You should know how sexual behavior in humans is attached to both culture and biology.

  4. You should be familiar with sexually dimorphic features and how those features play a role in the evolution of our species.