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  1. Societies that practice local group exogamy will have peace between the local groups (90).Kang, Gay Elizabeth - Exogamy and peace relations of social units: a cross-cultural test, 1979 - 2 Variables

    This study examines the relationship between group exogamy and peace. None of the hypotheses were supported.

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  2. Societies that practice clan exogamy will have peace between the clans (90).Kang, Gay Elizabeth - Exogamy and peace relations of social units: a cross-cultural test, 1979 - 2 Variables

    This study examines the relationship between group exogamy and peace. None of the hypotheses were supported.

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  3. Societies that practice lineage exogamy will have peace between the lineages (90).Kang, Gay Elizabeth - Exogamy and peace relations of social units: a cross-cultural test, 1979 - 2 Variables

    This study examines the relationship between group exogamy and peace. None of the hypotheses were supported.

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  4. Societies that practice clan exogamy will have peace within the clans (90).Kang, Gay Elizabeth - Exogamy and peace relations of social units: a cross-cultural test, 1979 - 2 Variables

    This study examines the relationship between group exogamy and peace. None of the hypotheses were supported.

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  5. Societies that practice lineage exogamy will have peace within the lineages (90).Kang, Gay Elizabeth - Exogamy and peace relations of social units: a cross-cultural test, 1979 - 2 Variables

    This study examines the relationship between group exogamy and peace. None of the hypotheses were supported.

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  6. Marital residence will be associated with cross-allegiance between intra-societal units (269).Kang, Gay Elizabeth - The nature of exogamy in relation to cross-allegiance/alliance of social units, 1979 - 2 Variables

    This study tests a common theory that predicts a positive relationship between exogamy and cross-allegiances between social units. Results did not support this prediction. Cross-allegiances were only weakly related to cross-cousin marriage.

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  7. Cross-cousin marriage will be associated with cross-allegiance between intra-societal units (269).Kang, Gay Elizabeth - The nature of exogamy in relation to cross-allegiance/alliance of social units, 1979 - 2 Variables

    This study tests a common theory that predicts a positive relationship between exogamy and cross-allegiances between social units. Results did not support this prediction. Cross-allegiances were only weakly related to cross-cousin marriage.

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  8. Exogamy will be positively associated with cross-allegiance/ alliance between exogamous groups (262).Kang, Gay Elizabeth - The nature of exogamy in relation to cross-allegiance/alliance of social units, 1979 - 2 Variables

    This study tests a common theory that predicts a positive relationship between exogamy and cross-allegiances between social units. Results did not support this prediction. Cross-allegiances were only weakly related to cross-cousin marriage.

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  9. Economic exchange at marriage will be associated with cross-allegiance between intra-societal units (269).Kang, Gay Elizabeth - The nature of exogamy in relation to cross-allegiance/alliance of social units, 1979 - 2 Variables

    This study tests a common theory that predicts a positive relationship between exogamy and cross-allegiances between social units. Results did not support this prediction. Cross-allegiances were only weakly related to cross-cousin marriage.

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  10. In a subsample of societies with either high social complexity or low social complexity, exogamy will be positively associated with cross-allegiance/ alliance between exogamous groups (262).Kang, Gay Elizabeth - The nature of exogamy in relation to cross-allegiance/alliance of social units, 1979 - 3 Variables

    This study tests a common theory that predicts a positive relationship between exogamy and cross-allegiances between social units. Results did not support this prediction. Cross-allegiances were only weakly related to cross-cousin marriage.

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