Borrowing versus migration as selection factors in cultural evolution
Journal of Conflict Resolution • Vol/Iss. 20 • Published In • Pages: 187-212 •
By Naroll, Raoul, Wirsing, Rolf
Hypothesis
Over the general course of evolution during the past several thousand years [peaceful] borrowing has been at least as important a selection factor as has been [warlike] migration. Triads consisting of 1) base society 2) nearby society from different language family (borrowers) and 3) distant society from same language family as base society (migrators) were compared for eleven culture traits (209, 204)
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
---|---|---|---|---|
t-test, difference of means | Supported | p<.05 | UNKNOWN | Two-tailed |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
---|---|---|
Borrowing | UNKNOWN | Acculturation And Culture Contact, Sociocultural Trends |
Crow-type Kin Terms For First Cousins | UNKNOWN | Kinship Terminology |
Formal Social Classes | UNKNOWN | Classes |
Ground Plan Of Dwellings | UNKNOWN | Dwellings |
Jurisdictional Hierarchy | UNKNOWN | Judicial Authority, Territorial Hierarchy |
Matrilineal Kin Groups | UNKNOWN | Rule Of Descent |
Matrilocal Residence | UNKNOWN | Residence |
Mean Size Of Local Communities | UNKNOWN | Population, Settlement Patterns |
Migration | UNKNOWN | Sociocultural Trends |
Patrilineal Kin Groups | UNKNOWN | Rule Of Descent |
Patrilocal Residence | UNKNOWN | Residence |
Roof Shape Of Dwellings | UNKNOWN | Dwellings |
Settlement Pattern | UNKNOWN | Residence, Settlement Patterns |