Polygynous Societies

Associated Documents (1)

Main AuthorPublished YearTitle
Kitahara, MichioPolygyny: insufficient father-son contact and son's masculine identity

Associated Hypotheses (8)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Kitahara, MichioPolygynous societies, where cowives and their children live in separate quarters, will be positively associated with male segregation at puberty (205-206)
Kitahara, MichioPolygynous societies, where cowives and their children live in separate quarters, will be positively associated with male circumcision at puberty (205-206)
Kitahara, MichioPolygynous societies that engage in a long postpartum sexual taboo will be positively correlated with males who are more likely to be segregated at puberty (206)
Kitahara, MichioPolygynous societies that engage in a long postpartum sexual taboo will be positively correlated with males who are more likely to be circumcised at puberty (206)
Kitahara, MichioPolygynous societies that engage in a long postpartum sexual taboo will be positively associated with male segregation at puberty when the factor of living-quarter arrangements is controlled (206)
Kitahara, MichioPolygynous societies that engage in a long postpartum sexual taboo will be positively associated with male circumcision at puberty when the factor of living-quarter arrangements is controlled (206)
Kitahara, MichioPolygynous societies, where cowives and their children live in separate quarters, will be positively associated with male segregation at puberty when the factor of the length of a postpartum sexual taboo is controlled (207)
Kitahara, MichioPolygynous societies, where cowives and their children live in separate quarters, will be positively associated with male circumcision at puberty when the factor of the length of a postpartum sexual taboo is controlled (207)

Associated OCMs

  1. polygamy