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Matrilateral biases in the investment of aunts and uncles : Replication in a population presumed to have high paternity certainty.

Donald H McBurney1, Jessica Simon2, Steven J C Gaulin2, Allan Geliebter3.   

Abstract

Gaulin, McBurney, and Brakeman-Wartell (1997) found that college students reported both matrilateral and sex biases in the investment of aunts and uncles (aunts invested more than uncles). They interpreted the matrilateral bias as a consequence of paternity uncertainty. We replicated that study with Orthodox Jewish college students, selected because they come from a population we presume to have higher paternity certainty than the general population. The Orthodox sample also showed matrilateral and sex biases. Comparing the two data sets, the Orthodox sample reported more investment, and slightly less matrilateral and sex biases, but the differences were not statistically significant. We did find an interaction between sex of relative and group membership, resulting from greater investment by Orthodox uncles. We interpret the results as reflecting the operation of a facultative investment mechanism whose upper limit is tuned to the maximum levels of paternity certainty found in ancestral environments. Lack of a difference in matrilateral bias between groups may result from levels of paternity certainty near to, or above, that maximum in both groups.

Keywords:  Kin investment; Matrilateral bias; Paternity uncertainty

Year:  2002        PMID: 26192930     DOI: 10.1007/s12110-002-1022-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Nat        ISSN: 1045-6767


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