Ethnoscientific expertise and knowledge specialisation in 55 traditional cultures
Evolutionary Human Sciences • Vol/Iss. 3(e37) • Cambridge University Press • • Published In • Pages: 1-28 •
By Lightner, Aaron D., Heckelsmiller, Cynthiann, Hagen, Edward H.
Hypothesis
The honest signaling model of ethnoscientific expertise predicts hierarchies within domains of expertise, prestige, public performances, costly lifestyles, rituals, and initiations, competition between experts, ornamentation, charismatic personalities, intelligence, multiple mates, better mate access for experts, and experts being sexually attractive.
Note
The honest signaling model was not significantly correlated with any knowledge domains. The anti-honest signaling model had low support at 6%.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Generalized linear mixed effects model | Support not claimed | fixed-effect intercept: 6.6% | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Ornamentation | Dependent | Ornament |
Experts Compete | Dependent | Competition |
Hierarchy within Domain of Expertise | Dependent | NONE |
Prestige | Dependent | Status, Role, And Prestige |
Honest Signaling Model | Independent | NONE |
Public Performances | Dependent | Talent Mobility |
Costly Lifestyle | Dependent | NONE |
Costly Ritual | Dependent | Ritual |
Costly Initiation | Dependent | Ritual |
Charismatic Personality | Dependent | NONE |
Intelligence | Dependent | NONE |
Multiple Mates | Dependent | Polygamy |
Mate Access for Experts | Dependent | Basis Of Marriage |
Sexually Attractive Experts | Dependent | Sexuality |