There had also been evidence explaining that cultural evolution was the result of cultural diffusion, the movement and spread of cultural patterns to another culture.
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They also were both interested in psychology and the relation between individual personalities and cultural patterns, and in their correspondences they frequently psychoanalyzed each other.
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Wilson cited several examples of cultural patterns, such as the way people describe color or the incest taboo, that seem the same across the planet.
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The gender discrimination at MIT is real and well-documented, but it is the result of subtle cultural patterns rather than an overt campaign to downgrade women.
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Ryan's critique cast the Moynihan theories as attempts to divert responsibility for poverty from social structural factors to the behaviors and cultural patterns of the poor.
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N Drama teachers need to understand more about the distinctive social and cultural patterns in Thailand, including its rules, expectations and the rationale of its educational policies.
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But the reason these particular stereotypes exist, rather than their opposites, is that it's much easier for cultural patterns to amplify biological predispositions than to counteract them.
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The school concentrates on crime and societal reactions to crime, including the political, economic and cultural patterns that influence policy choices on the response to of crime.
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Edward T . Hall argued that much cross-cultural miscommunication stemmed from neglect of the silent, unspoken, but differing cultural patterns that each participant unconsciously took for granted.
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However according to SIL, efforts to change cultural patterns is not equivalent to destroying cultures, and all their work is based on voluntary participation of indigenous peoples.