
Animism, Cannibalism, and Pet-keeping among
... American cultures. The Guajá are similar to many of the groups described in this volume in their belief that fetuses are created from the buildup of semen and that any man who has sex with a woman during a pregnancy can be considered to be a “biological” father. In the case of the Guajá, plural pate ...
... American cultures. The Guajá are similar to many of the groups described in this volume in their belief that fetuses are created from the buildup of semen and that any man who has sex with a woman during a pregnancy can be considered to be a “biological” father. In the case of the Guajá, plural pate ...
Negative Jealousy-Related Emotion Rumination
... 2004) are prone to experience and to express jealousy. Because significantly more people had experienced jealousy in these three relationships than had not (Bringle, 1991), comparisons between them appear particularly relevant to the current study. Reactions to partner jealousy expression According ...
... 2004) are prone to experience and to express jealousy. Because significantly more people had experienced jealousy in these three relationships than had not (Bringle, 1991), comparisons between them appear particularly relevant to the current study. Reactions to partner jealousy expression According ...
The Oedipus Myth and Complex in Oceania with Special Reference
... tales in Oceania and that their occurrence in these “non-Oedipal” cultures is a result of diffusion from “somewhere in a broad belt from Europe to south Asia.”1 This thesis w ill be considered specifically in relation to the Trukese narrative discussed by Lessa2 and a variant of the same which I col ...
... tales in Oceania and that their occurrence in these “non-Oedipal” cultures is a result of diffusion from “somewhere in a broad belt from Europe to south Asia.”1 This thesis w ill be considered specifically in relation to the Trukese narrative discussed by Lessa2 and a variant of the same which I col ...
Donor conception and (dis)closure in the UK: siblingship, friendship
... interested in telling their children that donated gametes were used in their conception. For campaigners lobbying for ‘full disclosure’, such reticence denies the rights of donor-conceived children to ‘know’ their origins and for them there is no reason to believe that such knowledge, gained appropr ...
... interested in telling their children that donated gametes were used in their conception. For campaigners lobbying for ‘full disclosure’, such reticence denies the rights of donor-conceived children to ‘know’ their origins and for them there is no reason to believe that such knowledge, gained appropr ...
Notes - Dr. Bruce Owen
... − because these behaviors obviously and directly affect reproductive success − but primates also interact with each other in many other ways that are not directly related to sex and offspring − grooming − alliances or coalitions in conflicts with others − warning or defending others from predators − ...
... − because these behaviors obviously and directly affect reproductive success − but primates also interact with each other in many other ways that are not directly related to sex and offspring − grooming − alliances or coalitions in conflicts with others − warning or defending others from predators − ...
Siblings and human capital: A comparison between Italy and France
... The level of interest among researchers in the relationship between family size and the educational attainment of the children in the family has increased in recent decades. One pattern that has frequently been observed in the literature is that as the number of siblings increases, the educational a ...
... The level of interest among researchers in the relationship between family size and the educational attainment of the children in the family has increased in recent decades. One pattern that has frequently been observed in the literature is that as the number of siblings increases, the educational a ...
Brothers and Sisters in Kwahu, Ghana
... however, agree with the rather easy critique of some present-day anthropologists who disregard structural functionalists for their static perspective. They were aware that they were describing rules rather than realities. Fortes (1970: 3), for example wrote: When we describe structure, we are alread ...
... however, agree with the rather easy critique of some present-day anthropologists who disregard structural functionalists for their static perspective. They were aware that they were describing rules rather than realities. Fortes (1970: 3), for example wrote: When we describe structure, we are alread ...
The Only Child: Not a Loner
... Adolescent Health? Children without siblings had just as many friends as children with siblings 4. Did the sex of the participants matter (or influence in any kind the results)? No. 5. How can an only child improve his skills? The onlys can improve their skills by continuing school, youth clubs and ...
... Adolescent Health? Children without siblings had just as many friends as children with siblings 4. Did the sex of the participants matter (or influence in any kind the results)? No. 5. How can an only child improve his skills? The onlys can improve their skills by continuing school, youth clubs and ...
Nature vs. Nurture Handout - Laureate International College
... individual's innate attributes as opposed to the experiences from the environment one is brought up in, in determining individual differences in physical and behavioral traits. The philosophy that humans acquire all or most of their behavioral traits from "nurture" is known as tabula rasa ("blank sl ...
... individual's innate attributes as opposed to the experiences from the environment one is brought up in, in determining individual differences in physical and behavioral traits. The philosophy that humans acquire all or most of their behavioral traits from "nurture" is known as tabula rasa ("blank sl ...
It is rare for sibling closeness to develop for the first time in adulthood.
... The most stable characteristics were found to be the degree to which individuals were intellectually oriented, self-confident, or open to new experiences. The characteristics that changed the most included the extent the individuals were nurturant or hostile and whether they had good self-control or ...
... The most stable characteristics were found to be the degree to which individuals were intellectually oriented, self-confident, or open to new experiences. The characteristics that changed the most included the extent the individuals were nurturant or hostile and whether they had good self-control or ...