13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) India (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Brazil (1) Nigeria (1) South Africa (1) Sweden (1) France (1) Italy (1) Kenya (1) Russia (1) Tanzania (1) Ukraine (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 evolutionary biology India Evolutionary concepts are controversial in India due to conflicting religious beliefs and limited mainstream discussion. 3
2 evolutionary biology Japan Evolutionary biology is taught in Japanese schools but is not a primary focus. 3
3 evolutionary biology South Korea Evolutionary biology is included in natural sciences education in South Korea but may not be a prominent subject. 3
4 evolutionary biology Brazil Evolutionary biology is more prominent in academic and research fields than in marketing and advertising in Brazil. 2
5 evolutionary biology Nigeria Evolutionary theories encounter cultural and religious diversity in Nigeria, influencing their acceptance in the country. 2
6 evolutionary biology South Africa Evolutionary biology faces cultural and religious diversity in South Africa, affecting its acceptance and recognition. 2
7 evolutionary biology Sweden Evolutionary biology is highly emphasized in Swedish education to better comprehend human behavior. 2
8 evolutionary biology France Evolutionary biology in France is considered a part of interdisciplinary research within the broader field of biological sciences. 1
9 evolutionary biology Italy Evolutionary biology in Italy is a part of interdisciplinary research within the broader field of biological sciences. 1
10 evolutionary biology Kenya Evolutionary biology is studied within the context of local biodiversity and conservation efforts in Kenya. 1
11 evolutionary biology Russia Evolutionary biology in Russia is shaped by the country's scientific history and is integrated into a broader understanding of natural phenomena. 1
12 evolutionary biology Tanzania Evolutionary biology is studied in Tanzania in the context of local biodiversity and conservation. 1
13 evolutionary biology Ukraine Evolutionary biology in Ukraine is shaped by its scientific history and contributes to a broader understanding of natural phenomena. 1