Your place or mine? A phylogenetic comparative analysis of marital residence in Indo-European and Austronesian societies
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London • Vol/Iss. 365(1559) • The Royal Society • • Published In • Pages: 3913–3922 •
By Fortunato, Laura, Jordan, Fiona M.
Hypothesis
There will be a higher rate of transition from uxorilocality to neolocality than the inverse transition.
Note
The results partially support that the change from uxorilocality to neolocality (qUN) is greater than the reverse transition (qNU). In Indo-European societies qUN has a value of 40, while qNU has a value of 29.5. However, for Austronesian societies, qUN is 0.9 while qNU is 1.5.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Bayesian phylogenetic comparative methods | Partially supported | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Change in Residence from Uxorilocal to Neolocal | Dependent | Residence |
Change in Residence from Neolocal to Uxorilocal | Dependent | Residence |