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  1. 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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  2. 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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  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. "Low male solidarity, non-lineal descent (i.e., bilateral descent), and lack of a jurisdictional hierarchy at the [extra] local level [indicators of low structural differentiation] are all related to each other and to drinking" (64)McClelland, David C. - A cross-cultural study of folk-tale content and drinking, 1972 - 4 Variables

    This book chapter tests new and pre-existing theories (Horton, Field, Bacon et al.) for the cause of variation in drinking across cultures. Folktale content is used to test psychological variables more directly than has been done previously. Folktale content is analyzed programmatically with an acknowledged error level of up to one-third. Results lend support to Field's 1962 theory that loose social organization facilitates drinking.

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  6. The importance of trade will be related to warfare frequency (42)Korotayev, Andrey V. - Trade and warfare in cross-cultural perspective, 2008 - 3 Variables

    This article examines the relationship between warfare and trade and concludes that the relationship varies within different levels of political organization.

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  7. Controlling on four types of complexity, external warfare is positively associated with government levels (126)Barry III, Herbert - Community customs associated with political subordination, 2003 - 6 Variables

    This study focuses on variables associated with the subordination of community government. A detailed discussion of the specific relationships is presented.

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  8. Subsistence type and marriage type will affect the prevalence rate for rape; this relationship will differ between societies where arranged marriages are prevalent and societies where it is not (p.195)."Apostolou, Menelaos - Individual Mate Choice in an Arranged Marriage Context: Evidence from the St..., 2017 - 4 Variables

    Apostolou examines the argument that most of human evolution occurred in an environment where individuals had limited opportunity to exercise choice. This argument derives from evidence indicating that among contemporary and ancestral postindustrial societies, mate choice is regulated by parents choosing their children's spouses. Results from the present study show that in an arranged marriage setting, there is still space for individuals to exercise choice in mates (through premarital and extramarital relationships, as well as rape). Apostolou discusses possible explanations for these findings, as well as their evolutionary significance.

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  9. Subsistence type and marriage type will affect attitudes towards rape; this relationship will differ between societies where arranged marriages are prevalent and societies where it is not (p.195)."Apostolou, Menelaos - Individual Mate Choice in an Arranged Marriage Context: Evidence from the St..., 2017 - 4 Variables

    Apostolou examines the argument that most of human evolution occurred in an environment where individuals had limited opportunity to exercise choice. This argument derives from evidence indicating that among contemporary and ancestral postindustrial societies, mate choice is regulated by parents choosing their children's spouses. Results from the present study show that in an arranged marriage setting, there is still space for individuals to exercise choice in mates (through premarital and extramarital relationships, as well as rape). Apostolou discusses possible explanations for these findings, as well as their evolutionary significance.

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  10. Subsistence type and marriage type will affect the frequency of premarital relations; this relationship will differ between societies where arranged marriages are prevalent and societies where it is not (p.195).Apostolou, Menelaos - Individual Mate Choice in an Arranged Marriage Context: Evidence from the St..., 2017 - 4 Variables

    Apostolou examines the argument that most of human evolution occurred in an environment where individuals had limited opportunity to exercise choice. This argument derives from evidence indicating that among contemporary and ancestral postindustrial societies, mate choice is regulated by parents choosing their children's spouses. Results from the present study show that in an arranged marriage setting, there is still space for individuals to exercise choice in mates (through premarital and extramarital relationships, as well as rape). Apostolou discusses possible explanations for these findings, as well as their evolutionary significance.

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