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  1. Community size will be positively associated with costliness of male rites.Sosis, Richard - Scars for war: evaluating alternative signaling explanations for cross-cultu..., 2007 - 2 Variables

    This article uses signaling theory and tests for a relationship between costly male rites and frequency of warfare.

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  2. Socialization for cooperation will be positively associated with costliness of male rites.Sosis, Richard - Scars for war: evaluating alternative signaling explanations for cross-cultu..., 2007 - 2 Variables

    This article uses signaling theory and tests for a relationship between costly male rites and frequency of warfare.

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  3. Importance of male cooperative resource acquisition will be positively associated with the costliness of male rites.Sosis, Richard - Scars for war: evaluating alternative signaling explanations for cross-cultu..., 2007 - 2 Variables

    This article uses signaling theory and tests for a relationship between costly male rites and frequency of warfare.

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  4. Intensity of food sharing will be positively associated with costliness of male ritesSosis, Richard - Scars for war: evaluating alternative signaling explanations for cross-cultu..., 2007 - 2 Variables

    This article uses signaling theory and tests for a relationship between costly male rites and frequency of warfare.

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  5. Costly male rates are positively associated with external warfare.Sosis, Richard - Scars for war: evaluating alternative signaling explanations for cross-cultu..., 2007 - 2 Variables

    This article uses signaling theory and tests for a relationship between costly male rites and frequency of warfare.

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  6. Patrilocal societies will be less likely to have costly male rites.Sosis, Richard - Scars for war: evaluating alternative signaling explanations for cross-cultu..., 2007 - 3 Variables

    This article uses signaling theory and tests for a relationship between costly male rites and frequency of warfare.

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  7. Polygyny is positively associated with costly male rites.Sosis, Richard - Scars for war: evaluating alternative signaling explanations for cross-cultu..., 2007 - 2 Variables

    This article uses signaling theory and tests for a relationship between costly male rites and frequency of warfare.

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  8. In polygynous societies, stratification is negatively associated with costly male rites.Sosis, Richard - Scars for war: evaluating alternative signaling explanations for cross-cultu..., 2007 - 2 Variables

    This article uses signaling theory and tests for a relationship between costly male rites and frequency of warfare.

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  9. Societies with external warfare will be positively associated with permament markers.Sosis, Richard - Scars for war: evaluating alternative signaling explanations for cross-cultu..., 2007 - 2 Variables

    This article uses signaling theory and tests for a relationship between costly male rites and frequency of warfare.

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  10. Societies with internal warfare will be positively associated only with nonpermanent markers.Sosis, Richard - Scars for war: evaluating alternative signaling explanations for cross-cultu..., 2007 - 2 Variables

    This article uses signaling theory and tests for a relationship between costly male rites and frequency of warfare.

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