Explaining marriage patterns in a globally representative sample through socio-ecology and population history: A Bayesian phylogenetic analysis using a new supertree

Evolution and Human Behavior Vol/Iss. 40 Elsevier Published In Pages: 176-187
By Minocher, Riana, Duda, Pavel, Jaeggi, Adrian V.

Hypothesis

Wealth inequality will predict the percent of married men who are polygynous.

Note

PP stands for posterior probability.

Test

Test NameSupportSignificanceCoefficientTail
Bayesian phylogenetic multi-response modelNot Supportedp > 0.05; PP = 0.85UNKNOWNtwo-tailed

Variables

Variable NameVariable Type OCM Term(s)
Wealth InequalityIndependentAccumulation Of Wealth, Classes
Married Polygynous Men DependentPolygamy