Behavioural variation in 172 small-scale societies indicates that social learning is the main mode of human adaptation
Proc. R. Soc. B • Vol/Iss. 282(1810) • The Royal Society • • Published In • Pages: ??•
By Mathew, Sarah, Perreault, Charles
Abstract
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The Western North American Indian dataset provided information on 297 behavioral variables across a variety of domains, including but not limited to: material culture, subsistence, economic organization, settlement pattern, kinship organization, warfare, supernatural beliefs. The environment of the tribes is also described by 133 ecological variables, including altitude, temperature, precipitation, and the presence of 125 species of plants and animals.
Sample Used | Coded Data | Comment |
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Western North American Indian (WNAI) dataset | Mixed | Behavioral, linguistic, and ecological variables |
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