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  1. When warfare is internal and some community exogamy is present, women will not be warriors (200)Adams, David B. - Why there are so few women warriors, 1983 - 3 Variables

    This study focuses on the effect of type of warfare and community intermarriage on women's participation in warfare.

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  2. Patrilocal marital residency is positively associated with internal warfare in contrast with little warfare (203-204)Adams, David B. - Why there are so few women warriors, 1983 - 2 Variables

    This study focuses on the effect of type of warfare and community intermarriage on women's participation in warfare.

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  3. Matrilocal marital residency is positively associated with exclusively external warfare as opposed to little warfare (203)Adams, David B. - Why there are so few women warriors, 1983 - 2 Variables

    This study focuses on the effect of type of warfare and community intermarriage on women's participation in warfare.

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  4. Exogamy is positively associated with patrilocality as opposed to bilocality (203)Adams, David B. - Why there are so few women warriors, 1983 - 2 Variables

    This study focuses on the effect of type of warfare and community intermarriage on women's participation in warfare.

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  5. Population size over 20,000 is positively associated with the existence of frequent internal warfare combined with low frequency of warfare (203)Adams, David B. - Why there are so few women warriors, 1983 - 3 Variables

    This study focuses on the effect of type of warfare and community intermarriage on women's participation in warfare.

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