Extended Families
Associated Documents (4)
| Main Author | Published Year | Title | Document Type | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| De Leeuwe, J. | Replication in cross-cultural research: descent, marriage system, and mode of production | Article | |||
| Whiting, John W.M. | Inferences from the shape of dwellings | Chapter | |||
| Hendrix, Lewellyn | Illegitimacy and social structures: cross-cultural perspectives on nonmarital birth | Book | |||
| Schlegel, Alice | Adolescence: an anthropological inquiry | Book | |||
Associated Hypotheses (4)
| Main Author | Published Year | Hypothesis | |
|---|---|---|---|
| De Leeuwe, J. | 1971 | "Subsistence type does not significantly correlate with the presence or absence of extended families" (99) | |
| Whiting, John W.M. | 1968 | ". . . societies with multiple-roomed dwellings usually have extended families, status distinctions, or both" (122) | |
| Schlegel, Alice | 1991 | Father-son conflict will be less prevalent in extended family households (59). | |
| Hendrix, Lewellyn | 1996 | Sanctions regarding illegitimacy are positively associated with presence of extended families (85). |