Owls, Climates, and Experts
Journal of Cognition and Culture • Vol/Iss. 18(1-2) • Brill • • Published In • Pages: 66-88 •
By Munroe, Robert L., Gauvian, Mary
Hypothesis
Cold-climate societies, in contrast to warm-climate societies, will have more valid ethnozoological owl knowledge than warm-climate societies.
Note
57.7% of cold-climate societies had high ethnozoological owl knowledge whereas only 29.6% of warm-climate societies.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Percentage Comparison | Supported | p < .001 | UNKNOWN | One-tailed |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Society Climate | Independent | Climate |
High ethnozoological knowledge of owls | Dependent | Ethnozoology |