2023
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10615
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Time‐specific convergence and divergence in individual differences in behavior: Theory, protocols and analyzes

Judy A. Stamps,
Peter A. Biro

Abstract: Over the years, theoreticians and empiricists working in a wide range of disciplines, including physiology, ethology, psychology, and behavioral ecology, have suggested a variety of reasons why individual differences in behavior might change over time, such that different individuals become more similar (convergence) or less similar (divergence) to one another. Virtually none of these investigators have suggested that convergence or divergence will continue forever, instead proposing that these patterns will b… Show more

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