Universal cognitive mechanisms explain the cultural success of bloodletting
Evolution and Human Behavior • Vol/Iss. 36 • Elsevier • • Published In • Pages: 303-312 •
By Miton, Helen, Cladiere, Nicolas, Mercier, Hugo
Abstract
Note
Used 102 references from 60 cultures in HRAF's database.
Sample Used | Coded Data | Comment |
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eHRAF World Cultures | Researchers' own | Data on bloodletting |
Probability Sample Files (PSF) | Researchers' own | Sample of cultures analyzed |
Hypothesis | Supported |
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Bloodletting tends to be practiced in a colocalized manner. | Supported |
Bloodletting is generally practiced by specialized third parties. | Supported |
A wide variety of tools will be used to perform bloodletting. | Supported |
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