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  1. "Kin will be given more unreciprocated help than nonkin, with close kin receiving the most unreciprocated help (236).Essock-Vitale, Susan M. - Predictions derived from the theories of kin selection, 1980 - 2 Variables

    This paper presents a series of predictions that are derived from the assumption that kin selection an altruism are evolved components of human social behavior. Several examples from the anthropological literature that pertain to these predictions are discussed. Data presented are mostly consistent with the predictions.

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  2. "Kin will be given more help than nonkin, with close kin receiving the most help" (236).Essock-Vitale, Susan M. - Predictions derived from the theories of kin selection, 1980 - 2 Variables

    This paper presents a series of predictions that are derived from the assumption that kin selection an altruism are evolved components of human social behavior. Several examples from the anthropological literature that pertain to these predictions are discussed. Data presented are mostly consistent with the predictions.

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  3. "Friendships will be reciprocal" (236).Essock-Vitale, Susan M. - Predictions derived from the theories of kin selection, 1980 - 2 Variables

    This paper presents a series of predictions that are derived from the assumption that kin selection an altruism are evolved components of human social behavior. Several examples from the anthropological literature that pertain to these predictions are discussed. Data presented are mostly consistent with the predictions.

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  4. "Large gifts and long-term loans are most likely to come from kin" (236).Essock-Vitale, Susan M. - Predictions derived from the theories of kin selection, 1980 - 2 Variables

    This paper presents a series of predictions that are derived from the assumption that kin selection an altruism are evolved components of human social behavior. Several examples from the anthropological literature that pertain to these predictions are discussed. Data presented are mostly consistent with the predictions.

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  5. "Assistance received will be a function of (1) kinship, (2) the ability to collect on debts, and (3) the ability to obtain credit" (241).Essock-Vitale, Susan M. - Predictions derived from the theories of kin selection, 1980 - 4 Variables

    This paper presents a series of predictions that are derived from the assumption that kin selection an altruism are evolved components of human social behavior. Several examples from the anthropological literature that pertain to these predictions are discussed. Data presented are mostly consistent with the predictions.

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