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  1. Adoption of agriculture will be correlated with sex dispersal norms across the Sino-Tibetan phylogeny.Ji, Ting - A phylogenetic analysis of dispersal norms, descent and subsistence in Sino-..., 2022 - 2 Variables

    In this study, the authors analyze the evolutionary history of female and male marital dispersal norms in Sino-Tibetan ethnic groups. They also test for the coevolution of agriculture, domesticated cattle pastoralism, and unilineal descent with these dispersal norms. Results indicate that early Sino-Tibetans were likely patrilocal, agriculture and unilineal descent coevolved with female dispersal norms, and cattle domestication did not coevolve with dispersal norms in Sino-Tibetan ethnic groups.

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  2. Cattle domestication will be correlated with sex dispersal norms across the Sino-Tibetan phylogeny.Ji, Ting - A phylogenetic analysis of dispersal norms, descent and subsistence in Sino-..., 2022 - 2 Variables

    In this study, the authors analyze the evolutionary history of female and male marital dispersal norms in Sino-Tibetan ethnic groups. They also test for the coevolution of agriculture, domesticated cattle pastoralism, and unilineal descent with these dispersal norms. Results indicate that early Sino-Tibetans were likely patrilocal, agriculture and unilineal descent coevolved with female dispersal norms, and cattle domestication did not coevolve with dispersal norms in Sino-Tibetan ethnic groups.

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  3. Unilineal descent type will be correlated with sex dispersal norms across the Sino-Tibetan phylogeny.Ji, Ting - A phylogenetic analysis of dispersal norms, descent and subsistence in Sino-..., 2022 - 2 Variables

    In this study, the authors analyze the evolutionary history of female and male marital dispersal norms in Sino-Tibetan ethnic groups. They also test for the coevolution of agriculture, domesticated cattle pastoralism, and unilineal descent with these dispersal norms. Results indicate that early Sino-Tibetans were likely patrilocal, agriculture and unilineal descent coevolved with female dispersal norms, and cattle domestication did not coevolve with dispersal norms in Sino-Tibetan ethnic groups.

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