Shuar Relationship History

Published: 17 November 2023| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/mmn5btwr55.1
Contributor:
Elizabeth Pillsworth

Description

We present three sources of data in combination: 1) qualitative data regarding marital norms, experiences, and preferences obtained from formal interviews and information conversations with individuals in multiple Shuar communities over a ten-year span (unavailable), 2) a systematic survey of attitudes regarding parental involvement in mate choice based on the cross-culturally validated Parental Influence on Mate Choice scale (Buunk et al., 2010; PIM dataset), and 3) detailed marital histories of the majority of women living in one Shuar village in 2017 (Relationship History dataset)

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  • California State University Fullerton

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Evolutionary Anthropology

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