Data quality and modes of marriage: some holocultural evidence of systematic errors

Behavior Science Research Vol/Iss. 11 Published In Pages: 25-37
By Schaefer, James Michael, Evascu, Thomas L.

Abstract

Authors explore the problem of data quality control, systematic error and spurious correlations possibly caused by systematic errors in global cross-cultural studies. They offer a solution (the use of control variables investigating potential sources of systematic error) and apply the technique to a cross-cultural study of the substantive correlates of societal organization and modes of marriage.

Note

101 society subsample

Samples

Sample Used Coded Data Comment
World Ethnographic Sample (WES)Other ResearchersSome data from Ethnographic Atlas, Marsh (1967: Comparative Sociology); Murdoch and Morrow (1970) Ethnology

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