«[But] I also think it's a big stretch to infer something about the origins of
human male aggression towards women.»
Not exact matches
The hundreds of papers covered everything from variations in the size of specific anatomical structures in rats to the possible roots of
male aggression and female empathy in
humans.
As social ties became more important to survival, Wrangham thinks,
human ancestors may have inflicted the same kind of capital punishment, weeding out
males who acted with intense and confrontational
aggression.
No significant differences were found in the prevalence of
human - directed
aggression among castrated
males, sexually intact females, and spayed females.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association Task Force on Canine
Aggression and
Human - Canine Interactions, 70 - 76 % of reported dog bite incidents are caused by intact
males.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association Task Force on Canine
Aggression and
Human - Canine Interactions report released in 2001, «A Community Approach to Dog Bite Prevention», «Intact
males are involved in 70 - 77 % of reported dog bite incidents.»
Neutering decreases
male - on -
male aggression and urine marking, less roaming, and less dog bites to
humans (per the Center for Disease Control (CDC).
In any animal including
humans the reduction of the
male hormones definitely reduces
aggression.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association Task Force on Canine
Aggression and
Human - Canine Interactions, 70 to 76 percent of reported dog bite incidents are caused by intact
males.