Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Neolocality will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (56). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Polygyny will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (56). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Importance of inheritance will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (56). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Usefulness of children to parents will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (56). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Adverse results of illegitimacy will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (56). | Not supported* | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Prohibitive child labor laws will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (58). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Favorability of childrens' attitude toward parents will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (58). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Favorable attitude of young toward the old will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (58). | Supported* | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Sociality of care for the aged will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (58). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Amount of care for the aged will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (58). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Individual achieved versus ascribed status will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (58). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Presence of extended kin groups will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (60). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | General importance of the family will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (60). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Preference for particular sex of child will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (60). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Desire to keep women home will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (60). | Not supported* | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Social drawbacks of the unmarried state will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (62). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Parental marriage arrangement will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (62). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Difficulty of marriage will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (62). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Older ages for males at first marriage will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (64). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Divorce frequency for males will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (64). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Ease of divorce will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (64). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Desire to limit children will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (64). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Viewing pregnancy as onerous will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (64). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | The connection between having children and sex identity will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (64). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Permissive attitude toward terminating reproduction is negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (66). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Conditions requiring abstinence and periods of abstinence are negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (66). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Adolescent sex knowledge will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (66). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Discussion of sex in mixed company will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (68). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Inability to resist advances of opposite sex will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (68). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Acceptability of nonmarital sex will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (68). | Not supported* | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Moral decay of society will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (68). | Not supported* | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Sex seen as recreation rather than procreation will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (68). | Supported* | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Attribution of Ego's Misfortunes to Other Persona will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (68). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Influence of deceased kin on living descendants will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (70). | Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Influence of living kin on deceased ancestors will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (70). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Need for male or female heir for performance of religious rituals will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (70). | Supported* | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | A religious rather than secular orientation will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (70). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | A fatalistic attitude toward the future will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (70). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Linkage of individual action and economic status will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (70). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Aspiration and achievement goals are negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (72). | Not supported* | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Subjective time horizon is negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (72). | Supported* | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Rationality of western economic behavior will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (72). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Following of an industrial model will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (72). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Status from education will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (72). | Not Supported | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Interaction at a distance will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (72). | Supported* | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Desire to educate children will be negatively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (74). | Supported* | 2 | |
Sipes, Richard G. | 1980 | Value of children to parents will be positively associated with Population Growth Rate (PGR) (74). | Supported* | 2 | |