Cultural Learning Among Pastoralist Children
Cross-Cultural Research • Vol/Iss. 57(1) • Sage Journals • • Published In • Pages: 74-110 •
By Bira, Temechegn G., Hewlett, Barry S.
Hypothesis
Vertical and oblique transmission are the most common forms of transmission amongst both pastoralists and hunter-gatherers.
Note
Hunter-gatherer data taken from Garfield et al. (2016). Descriptive data shows that vertical and oblique transmission are the most common forms of learning for both groups, and that while the modes of learning amongst hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists were different, most of the variability is due to differences in horizontal and concerted transmission modes.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Descriptive statistics, Chi square | Supported | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Subsistence Strategy | Independent | Food Quest, Diet |
Mode of Transmission | Dependent | Transmission Of Cultural Norms, Transmission Of Skills, Transmission Of Beliefs |