Patrilineal Descent

Associated Documents (11)

Associated Hypotheses (17)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Crapo, Richard H.Mentorship societies will be more likely to have patrilineal descent groups than pathic societies (193).
Alford, RichardNaming institutions which confer parenthood will be positively associated with societal size, complexity, and use of unilineal descent (32).
Alford, RichardMore extensive naming ceremonies will be positively associated with societal complexity, population, use of patrilineal descent, and presence of high gods (47).
Alford, RichardProtective-derogatory naming will be positively associated with societal size, complexity, and stratification (64).
Alford, RichardSex-typing of names will be positively associated with societal size and complexity (67).
Alford, RichardOccurrence of nicknames will be negatively associated with uniqueness of names (83).
Alford, RichardTeknonymy will be positively associated with variables which indicate either age-grading, highlighting of individual status, respect for children, respect for equals, or emphasizing parental roles (92).
Frayser, Suzanne G.Sexual and reproductive restrictions will be associated with patrilineal/nonunilineal kinship system (345).
Roberts, John M."There is an emphasis on patrilineal descent [and patrilocal marital residence] in the evil-eye-present societies" (245-246)
Martin, M. KaySocieties with a hunting-gathering subsistence base will be patrilocal and patrilineal (185).
Martin, M. KayPatrilateral emphasis in foraging groups (either patrilocality or patrilineal descent) will be positively associated with severity of premarital sex restrictions (188).
Driver, Harold E."[In factor analysis of Murdock's WES, for the factor called typical patricentered organization] variables heavily loaded include patrilineal descent, patrilocal residence, and brideprice" (334)
Hendrix, LewellynSanctions regarding illegitimacy are positively associated with patrilineal descent (94).
Murdock, George Peter"Patrilineal descent is common throughout the middle and higher levels and is especially prevalent in the Upper Middle range, where its incidence is 73 per cent" (391)
Paige, Jeffery M.Patrilineal descent is positively associated with menarcheal ceremonies (119).
Gouldner, Alvin W.Findings: Factor L, "Lineality", is bipolar. Traits which load heavily and positively (oblimax rotation) are: patripotestal family authority, patrilineal inheritance, patrilineal descent, patrilineal succession, and subjection of women. Negative loadings are for matrilineal inheritance and descent (21)

Associated OCMs

  1. rule of descent