Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... monogamous secondary marriages , the aggregate fertility of polygynous unions would be depressed and that of monogamous unions inflated — inde- pendently of whatever influence marital structure per se were to exert upon female fertility ...
... monogamous secondary marriages , the aggregate fertility of polygynous unions would be depressed and that of monogamous unions inflated — inde- pendently of whatever influence marital structure per se were to exert upon female fertility ...
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... monogamous men , there- by lowering the counts of active sperm per ejaculation among the former , is the " Coolidge effect . " By this term we refer to the possi- bility that a man who rotates among two or more wives may have a higher ...
... monogamous men , there- by lowering the counts of active sperm per ejaculation among the former , is the " Coolidge effect . " By this term we refer to the possi- bility that a man who rotates among two or more wives may have a higher ...
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... monogamous unions ( a mean of 3.7 versus 4.3 live births per woman , respective- ly ) . Roughly one - third of this aggregate monogamous - polygynous fertility differential is explainable on the basis of an inferred tenden- cy for ...
... monogamous unions ( a mean of 3.7 versus 4.3 live births per woman , respective- ly ) . Roughly one - third of this aggregate monogamous - polygynous fertility differential is explainable on the basis of an inferred tenden- cy for ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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