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  1. Societies where slavery is present will tend to have marital residence that is avunculocal over matrilocal (212, 110).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  2. Societies extremely sensitive to insult will tend to have marital residence that is avunculocal over matrilocal (212, 473).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  3. Societies with adolescent peer groups will tend to have marital residence that is avunculocal, patrilocal, or virilocal instead of matrilocal or uxorilocal (209, 360).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  4. Societies with intensive or simple food agriculture will tend to have marital residence that is avunculocal over matrilocal (212, 54).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  5. Societies where there is no town or city present will be less likely to have marital residence that is avunculocal than matrilocal (212, 80).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  6. In societies that do not have adolescent male segregation, female status will be inferior or subjected to male status (277, 370).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Status of Women, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor summarizes cross-cultural findings on the status of women in relation to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  7. Societies with secret groups will tend to have avunculocal marital residence (206, 471).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  8. Societies where the status of females is not strongly inferior or subjected will have medium or high rates of segregation for adolescent males (370, 277).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Adolescence Gender Separation, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor summarizes cross-cultural findings on adolescence gender separation pertaining to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  9. Societies with food taboos during pregnancy will tend to have a writing system that is mnemonic or absent (286, 77).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Pregnancy, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor summarizes cross-cultural findings on pregnancy and childbirth pertaining to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  10. Societies in which females do most of the leather working will tend to have matrilocal or uxorilocal marital residence instead of ambilocal or neolocal (207, 130).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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