Evolutionary Decomposition and the Mechanisms of Cultural Change

  • Beheim B
  • Baldini R
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Abstract

Beginning with the Price equation, recent work has developed the method of evolutionary decomposition, an exact partitioning of mean phenotypic change into underlying demographic processes. We present a method of evolutionary decomposition for human cultural change, and a demonstration of this method on three centuries of half-decadal census records collected from a simulated island population. By decomposing phenotypic trajectories, we can develop and evaluate suitable hypotheses of the driving mechanisms of cultural evolution.

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Beheim, B. A., & Baldini, R. (2012). Evolutionary Decomposition and the Mechanisms of Cultural Change. Cliodynamics: The Journal of Quantitative History and Cultural Evolution, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.21237/c7clio3212123

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