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- Resource base (hunter-gatherer) and level of stratification (none) are associated with individual self-redress (73)Ericksen, Karen Paige - "Blood feuds": cross-cultural variations in kin group vengeance, 1992 - 3 Variables
Feuding and other responses to malfeasance are examined cross-culturally. The geographic distribution of responses are presented and odds ratios/logistic regression models are employed in analyzing the effect of socio-economic, historical and ecological variables on responses to malfeasance. Codes are included.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Various predictors of responses to malfeasance are associated with the responses of classic blood feuds, formal adjudication, individual self-redress (71)Ericksen, Karen Paige - "Blood feuds": cross-cultural variations in kin group vengeance, 1992 - 3 Variables
Feuding and other responses to malfeasance are examined cross-culturally. The geographic distribution of responses are presented and odds ratios/logistic regression models are employed in analyzing the effect of socio-economic, historical and ecological variables on responses to malfeasance. Codes are included.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Marriage mode, sanctions for premarital sex, and historical period are associated with blood feuds (73)Ericksen, Karen Paige - "Blood feuds": cross-cultural variations in kin group vengeance, 1992 - 4 Variables
Feuding and other responses to malfeasance are examined cross-culturally. The geographic distribution of responses are presented and odds ratios/logistic regression models are employed in analyzing the effect of socio-economic, historical and ecological variables on responses to malfeasance. Codes are included.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Animal husbandry and intensive agriculture are positively associated with favoritism toward the male (18)Hope, Christine A. - A cross-cultural study of gender status, 1980 - 3 Variables
This article introduces an index containing information that is accessible, applicable to many societies, and pertinent to male/female differences associated with various aspects of life. While hypotheses are not formally presented, the names of the cultures in the index are specified as is an example of the type of status analyses that the index can be used for.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Circumcision is positively associated with dichotomized 'high-value' (agricultural, pastoral, & advanced horticultural) vs. 'low-value' (hunting-gathering, fishing, mounted hunting, & simple horticultural) subsistence strategies (76).Paige, Jeffery M. - The politics of reproductive ritual, 1981 - 0 Variables
This book investigates reproductive rituals in preindustrial societies. Major theories are discussed, and cross-cultural tests of several variables (fraternal interest groups, menarcheal ceremonies, puberty ceremonies, residence, circumcision, birth practices, segregation practices, etc.) are conducted.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - The presence of marriage payments will be positively associated with kin group member liability to vengeance (60).Kelly, Raymond C. - Warless societies and the origin of war, 2000 - 2 Variables
This book examines the difference between warless and warlike societies and attempts to determine the point at which a society becomes warlike. The author suggests that differences between warless and warlike societies are mostly organizational and hypothesizes that "unsegmented" societies, or societies that have a weaker sense of group identity and cohesion, will be more likely to be warless than "segmented" societies. Several tests are presented. Results generally support the hypothesis.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - In unsegmented societies retaliatory vengeance will be directed toward the perpetrator of a homicide or assault, in segmented societies vengeance will be directed toward the perpetrators family, bilateral kin, or local group (54).Kelly, Raymond C. - Warless societies and the origin of war, 2000 - 2 Variables
This book examines the difference between warless and warlike societies and attempts to determine the point at which a society becomes warlike. The author suggests that differences between warless and warlike societies are mostly organizational and hypothesizes that "unsegmented" societies, or societies that have a weaker sense of group identity and cohesion, will be more likely to be warless than "segmented" societies. Several tests are presented. Results generally support the hypothesis.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Fraternal interest group strength is positively associated with dichotomized 'high-value' (agricultural, pastoral, & advanced horticultural) vs. 'low-value' (hunting-gathering, fishing, mounted hunting, & simple horticultural) subsistence strategies (76).Paige, Jeffery M. - The politics of reproductive ritual, 1981 - 2 Variables
This book investigates reproductive rituals in preindustrial societies. Major theories are discussed, and cross-cultural tests of several variables (fraternal interest groups, menarcheal ceremonies, puberty ceremonies, residence, circumcision, birth practices, segregation practices, etc.) are conducted.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Presence and elaborateness of menarcheal ceremonies are negatively associated with dichotomized 'high-value' (agricultural, pastoral, & advanced horticultural) vs. 'low-value' (hunting-gathering, fishing, mounted hunting, & simple horticultural) subsistence strategies (109).Paige, Jeffery M. - The politics of reproductive ritual, 1981 - 0 Variables
This book investigates reproductive rituals in preindustrial societies. Major theories are discussed, and cross-cultural tests of several variables (fraternal interest groups, menarcheal ceremonies, puberty ceremonies, residence, circumcision, birth practices, segregation practices, etc.) are conducted.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Maternal pregnancy restrictions are significantly positively associated with dichotomized 'high-value' (agricultural, pastoral, & advanced horticultural) vs. 'low-value' (hunting-gathering, fishing, mounted hunting, & simple horticultural) subsistence strategies (203).Paige, Jeffery M. - The politics of reproductive ritual, 1981 - 2 Variables
This book investigates reproductive rituals in preindustrial societies. Major theories are discussed, and cross-cultural tests of several variables (fraternal interest groups, menarcheal ceremonies, puberty ceremonies, residence, circumcision, birth practices, segregation practices, etc.) are conducted.
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