A worldwide view of matriliny: using cross-cultural analyses to shed light on human kinship systems
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B • Vol/Iss. 347(1780) • The Royal Society Publishing • • Published In • Pages: 1-12 •
By Surowiec, Alexandra, Snyder, Kate T., Creanza, Nicole
Hypothesis
Matriliny/matrilocality is associated with the absence of economic specialization.
Note
The researchers tested a number of economic specializations, however, the only specialization which co-occurred with matriliny/matrilocality less than would be expected in a random sample was metalworking (the rest of the variables are listed below). It was specifically found that metalworking and matrilocality did not co-occur. Correlated evolution tests found no strong correlation between matriliny/matrilocality and metalworking, or any other specialization.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Chi-Square, Correlated Evolution | Partially Supported | see table | UNKNOWN | One tailed |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Matrilocality | Dependent | Residence |
Metalworking | Independent | Metallurgy |
Matriliny | Dependent | Rule Of Descent |
Class | Independent | Classes |
Caste | Independent | Castes |
Economic specializations | Independent | Business And Industrial Organization |