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Cultural group selection is plausible, but the predictions of its hypotheses should be tested with real-world data

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posted on 2025-07-31, 16:12 authored by P Turchin, TE Currie
The evidence compiled in the target article demonstrates that the assumptions of cultural group selection (CGS) theory are often met, and it is therefore a useful framework for generating plausible hypotheses. However, more can be said about how we can test the predictions of CGS hypotheses against competing explanations using historical, archaeological, and anthropological data.

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Behavioral and Brain Sciences

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Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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England

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Vol. 39, article e55

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