Cross-Cultural Research 2003 - Abstracts

Cross-Cultural Research 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
Are socioeconomics factors valid determinants of suicide? controlling for national cultures of suicide with fixed-effects estimation.Social sciencesNeumayer, Eric
Cooperation and commune longevity: A test of the costly signaling theory of religion.Social sciencesSosis, Richard, Bressler, Eric R.
Culture and status-related behavior: Japanese and American perceptions of interaction in asymmetric dyads.Social sciencesKowner, Rotem, Wiseman, Richard
Division of labor by gender and postmarital residence in cross-cultural perspective: reconsideration.Social sciencesKorotayev, Andrew
"Early State" in cross-cultural perspective: a statistical reanalysis of Henri J.M. Claessen's database.Social sciencesBondarenko, Dmitri M., Korotayev, Andrey V.
Economic systems of foragers.Social sciencesPryor, Frederic L.
Evolutionary implications of cross-cultural correlations.Social sciencesKorotayev, Andrey, Kazankov, Alexander, Dreier, Leonid, Dmitrieva, Natalya
Factors of sexual freedom among foragers in cross-cultural perspective.Social sciencesKorotayev, Andrey V., Kazankov, Alexander A.
Monopolization of information and female status: a cross-cultural test.Social sciencesKorotayev, Andrey V., Artemova, Olga
Monopolization of knowledge, social inequality, and female status: a cross-cultural study.Social sciencesArtemova, Olga
Paternal investment prospects and cross-national differences in single parenthood.Social sciencesBarber, Niger
Status of women, female contribution to subsistence, and monopolization of information: further cross-cultural comparisons.Social sciencesKorotayev, Andrey V., Cardinale, Joseph
The importance of paternal warmth.Social sciencesVeneziano, Robert A.
The mating system of foragers in the standard cross-culture sample.Social sciencesMarlowe, Frank W.
The Moscow School of Quantitative Cross-Cultural Research.Social sciencesKhizrieva, Galina A., De Munck, Victor C., Bondarenko, Dmitri M.
The sex ratio and female marital opportunity as historical predictors of violent crime in England, Scotland, and the United States.Social sciencesBarber, Nigel
Unilieal descent organization and deep christianization: a cross-cultural comparison.Social sciencesKorotayev, Andrey V.
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