Age

Associated Documents (11)

Main AuthorPublished YearTitle
Jankowiak, WilliamCo-wife conflict and co-operation
Glascock, Anthony P.The myth of the golden isle: old age in pre-industrial societies
Gray, Peter B.Evolutionary and cross-cultural perspectives on gambling
Henrich, Joseph"Economic man" in cross-cultural perspective: behavioral experiments in 15 small-scale societies
Bornstein, Marc H.The psychophysiological component of cultural difference in color naming and illusion susceptibility
Binford, Lewis R.Mortuary practices: their study and their potential
Sorokowska, AgnieszkaPreferred interpersonal distances: A global comparison
Eckenrode, AnnaPatriarchal Norms, Bargaining, and Gendered Attitudes on Intimate Partner Violence
Purzycki, Benjamin GrantThe moralization bias of gods’ minds: a cross-cultural test
Pretelli, IlariaForaging complexity and the evolution of childhood
Botzet, Laura J.The Link Between Age and Partner Preferences in a Large, International Sample of Single Women

Associated Hypotheses (21)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Jankowiak, William"There will be less competition between postmenopausal and reproductively nubile women [in polygynous marriage] as women age" (84).
Glascock, Anthony P.The elderly defined as "decrepit" will have their deaths hastened while the elderly defined as "intact" will be supported (407).
Gray, Peter B.There will be more societies in which young adults gamble than societies in which individuals of other age classes gamble (351).
Gray, Peter B.Young adults will pursie riskier gambles than will individuals of other age classes (351).
Gray, Peter B.Young adults will be classified as problem/pathalogical gamblers than individuals of other age classes (351).
Henrich, JosephAn individual's age, sex, level of formal education, and wealth relative to others in their group will predict variations in behavior in an economic game (807).
Bornstein, Marc H."Adults will be better judges of line lengths in the Muller-Lyer figure (i.e., be less illusion susceptible) than will children" (79)
Binford, Lewis R."Distinctions in mortuary ritual . . . [vary with] expected criteria employed for status differentiation among societies arranged on a scale from simple to complex" (18, 19)
Sorokowska, AgnieszkaCharacteristics of interacting individuals-including age and gender-will predict preferences for interpersonal distances
Sorokowska, Agnieszka"environmental and psychological factors will be related to interpersonal distance across countries (581)"
Eckenrode, AnnaFemale acceptance of IPV will be negatively associated with female age
Eckenrode, AnnaFemale acceptance of IPV will be positively associated with male age
Eckenrode, AnnaMale acceptance of IPV will be negatively associated with female age
Purzycki, Benjamin GrantAge affects how one perceives the moral concern of their moralizing and local deities.
Pretelli, IlariaPeak foraging productivity is attained in adulthood for skill-intensive resources such as tubers and game.
Pretelli, IlariaAdult levels of foraging productivity are achieved by adolescence for easier to extract resources such as fruit and fish.
Botzet, Laura J.There will not be an association between a woman’s age and her preferences for kindness-supportiveness, attractiveness, financially secure-successful, education-intelligence, or confidence-assertiveness in an ideal partner.
Botzet, Laura J.There will be an association between a woman's age and her preferences for the parenting intentions of an ideal partner.
Botzet, Laura J.There will not be an association between a woman’s age and the age range deemed acceptable for an ideal partner.
Botzet, Laura J.A woman's age will be positively associated with the youngest age deemed acceptable for a partner, while negatively associated with the oldest age deemed acceptable for a partner.
Eckenrode, AnnaMale acceptance of IPV will be negatively associated with male age

Associated OCMs

  1. ontogenetic data
  2. demography
  3. age stratification
  4. burial practices and funerals
  5. status and treatment of the aged