Residence Pattern
Associated Documents (3)
Main Author | Published Year | Title | Document Type | ||
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Gaulin, Steven J.C. | Paternal confidence and paternal investment: a cross cultural test of a sociobiological hypothesis | Article | |||
Divale, William Tulio | An explanation for matrilocal residence | Chapter | |||
Schlegel, Alice | Adolescence: an anthropological inquiry | Book |
Associated Hypotheses (8)
Main Author | Published Year | Hypothesis | |
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Gaulin, Steven J.C. | 1980 | High paternal confidence leads to high investment by a man in his wife's children; low paternal confidence leads a man to channel his investment elsewhere (304). | |
Divale, William Tulio | 1975 | "Residence will be matrilocal when females predominate in subsistence (100). | |
Divale, William Tulio | 1975 | Matrilocaliity will be associated with tropical forest climates (100). | |
Divale, William Tulio | 1975 | Matrilocality will be asoociated with horticulture. | |
Divale, William Tulio | 1975 | "Societies which are predominantly matrilocal should have migrated to their present locale in the recent past" (104-105). | |
Divale, William Tulio | 1975 | Matrilocal societies should be linguistically unrelated to their surrounding neighbors (106). | |
Divale, William Tulio | 1975 | Matrilocal societies will only practice external warfare (106). | |
Schlegel, Alice | 1991 | Late end of adolescence in boys will be positively associated with male-centered residence pattern (105). |