Frequency Of Warfare

Associated Documents (13)

Main AuthorPublished YearTitle
Quinlan, Robert J.Human parental effort and environmental risk
Ember, Carol R.Myths about hunter-gatherers
Ember, Carol R.Father absence and male aggression: a re-examination of the comparative evidence
Ember, MelvinStatistical evidence for an ecological explaination of warfare
Ember, Carol R.Violence in the ethnographic record: results of cross-cultural research on war and aggression
Kelly, Robert L.Warless and warlike hunter-gatherers: a comparison
Ember, Carol R.War, socialization, and interpersonal violence: a cross-cultural study
Ritter, Madeline LattmanThe conditions favoring age-set organization
Kelly, Raymond C.Warless societies and the origin of war
Stone, Emily A.A Test of an Evolutionary Hypothesis of Violence against Women: The Case of Sex Ratio
Hrnčíř, VáclavArchaeology of slavery from cross-cultural perspective
Stone, Emily A.A Test of an Evolutionary Hypothesis of Violence Against Women: The Case of Sex Ratio

Associated Hypotheses (23)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Quinlan, Robert J.Maternal care is inversely associated with environmental risks (p. 121).
Quinlan, Robert J.Paternal care is inversely associated with environmental risks (p. 121).
Ember, Carol R.Most hunter-gatherers are peaceful (443).
Ember, Carol R.In a subsample excluding societies that are matrilocal and have less than occasional warfare, father's sleeping distance will be a better predictor of homicide and assault (305).
Ember, MelvinCross-culturally, societies with more frequent warfare will be more likely to have more severe food shortages (648).
Ember, Carol R.Foragers will have less warfare than societies with other subsistence strategies (6).
Ember, Carol R.When included in a model testing the relationship between frequency of warfare, natrual disasters, and socialization for mistrust, food producing will be a significant predictor of frequency of warfare (11).
Kelly, Robert L.Exogamous marriage practices will be negatively related to frequency of warfare (62).
Kelly, Robert L.Frequency of warfare will be negatively associated with mobility (65).
Kelly, Robert L.Food storage will be positively associated with frequency of warfare (69).
Kelly, Robert L.Population density will be positively associated with warfare frequency (71).
Ember, Carol R.Frequency of warfare will be related to parental hostility, overall parental warmth, father-infant sleeping proximity, and socialization for aggression in boys in late childhood (632)
Ritter, Madeline LattmanThe presence of age-set systems will be positively associated with frequency of warfare (90).
Kelly, Raymond C.Unsegmented societies will have a lower frequency of warfare than segmented societies (51).
Kelly, Raymond C.Marriage practices pertaining to exogamy will be positively related to frequency of internal and external warfare (62).
Kelly, Raymond C.Mobility will be negatively associated with frequency of warfare (65).
Kelly, Raymond C.Food storage will be positively related to frequency of warfare (69).
Kelly, Raymond C.Population density will be positively associated with frequency of warfare (71).
Stone, Emily A.Violence against women will be positively associated with frequency of overall warfare. (1)
Stone, Emily A.Frequency of warfare will be negatively associated with a high male-to-female sex ratio. (2)
Hrnčíř, VáclavSlavery will be correlated with many social features (see variable list)
Stone, Emily A.Frequency of warfare is negatively associated with sex ratio (2).

Associated OCMs

  1. ingroup antagonisms
  2. external relations
  3. instigation of war
  4. warfare