Comparative study of reproductive skew and pair-bond stability using genealogies from 80 small-scale human societies
American Journal of Human Biology • Published In • Pages: 1-8 •
By Ellsworth, Ryan M., Shenk, Mary K., Bailey, Drew H., Walker, Robert S.
Hypothesis
Pair-bond instability (proxy measure being higher incidence of maternal half siblings) will be greater where male contribution to subsistence is lower. (2)
Note
Horticulturalists should exhibit the highest fraction of maternal half-siblings and agropastoralists the lowest.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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UNKNOWN | Not Supported | Not Significant | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Male Contribution To Subsistence | UNKNOWN | Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Food Quest, Gender Roles And Issues, Gender Status |
Maternal Sibling Fraction | UNKNOWN | Family Relationships |