Testing the bargaining vs. inclusive fitness models of suicidal behavior against the ethnographic record
Evolution and Human Behavior • Published In • Pages: 1-14 •
By Syme, Kristen L., Garfield, Zachary H., Hagen, Edward H.
Hypothesis
An individual with low reproductive potential and/or who perceives her or himself as a burden upon biological kin will be more likely to commit suicide.
Note
Variables combined to test deCatanzaro's inclusive fitness model. In humans, individuals with low reproductive potential impose large fitness costs on biological kin and can improve inclusive fitness by commiting suicide.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Logistic regression; non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) | Supported | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Conflict | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Evidence Against Burdensomeness | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Evidence Against Fitness Threat | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Fitness Threat | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
High Lethality Of Attempt | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
High Reproductive Potential | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Low Lethality Of Attempt | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Low Reproductive Potential | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Motive: Harm Others | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Motive: Leverage | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Motive: Make Kin "better Off" | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Motive: Make Others "better Off" | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
No Social Partner Fitness | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Outcome: Others Harmed | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Outcome: Victim Worse Off | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Powerlessness | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Private Suicidal Behavior | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Public Suicidal Behavior | UNKNOWN | Suicide |
Social Partner Fitness | UNKNOWN | Suicide |