Level of Democracy

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Woodley, Michael A.Consanguinity as a Major Predictor of Levels of Democracy: A Study of 70 Nations

Associated Hypotheses (7)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Woodley, Michael A.Consanguinity (marriage and subsequent mating between second cousins or closer relatives) is negatively correlated with level of democracy.
Woodley, Michael A.Consanguinity is a significant predictor of the level of democracy present when controlled for covariates of democracy. OR Economic development factors do not affect the significance of the relationship between consanguinity and the level of democracy.
Woodley, Michael A.Consanguinity is a significant predictor of the level of democracy present when controlled for economic development.
Woodley, Michael A.Consanguinity is a significant predictor of the level of democracy present when controlled for human development.
Woodley, Michael A.Consanguinity is a significant predictor of the level of democracy present when controlled for inequality.
Woodley, Michael A.Consanguinity is a significant predictor of the level of democracy present when controlled for the size of the Muslim population.
Woodley, Michael A.Consanguinity is a significant predictor of the level of democracy present when controlled for occupation by foreign power, median age, and pathogen index.

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  1. form and rules of government