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  1. Societies in which females do most of the leather working will tend to have matrilocal or uxorilocal marital residence instead of ambilocal or neolocal (207, 130).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  2. Societies where the status of women is inferior or subjected will tend to have patrilocal marital residence (205, 277).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  3. Societies with adolescent peer groups will tend to have marital residence that is avunculocal, patrilocal, or virilocal instead of matrilocal or uxorilocal (209, 360).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  4. Societies where the role of religious experts is not conducive to the development of the individual's need to achieve will tend to have avunculocal, patrilocal, or virilocal marital residence (204, 453).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  5. There will tend to be greater female contribution to subsistence in societies freely permitting premarital sexual relations (389, 127).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Premarital Sexual Relations, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor summarizes cross-cultural findings on premarital sexual relations pertaining to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  6. Societies with lower rates of gender separation during adolescence will be less likely to have obligatory marital residence (201, 368).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  7. Societies that permit extramarital sexual relations will tend to have matrilocal or uxorilocal marital residence instead of ambilocal or neolocal (207, 393).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  8. In societies with greater female contribution to subsistence, polygyny will be prevalent. (243, 127).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Polygyny, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor summarizes cross-cultural findings on polygyny pertaining to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  9. In societies where females mainly weave, marriages will be polygynous and preferentially sororal (244, 129).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Polygyny, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor summarizes cross-cultural findings on polygyny pertaining to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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  10. Societies with secret groups will tend to have avunculocal marital residence (206, 471).Textor, Robert B. - A Cross-Cultural Summary: Marital Residence, 1967 - 2 Variables

    Textor encapsulates cross-cultural findings on marital residence relating to cultural, environmental, psychological, and social phenomena.

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