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SUBMITTER: Thomson R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6055178 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Thomson Robert R Yuki Masaki M Talhelm Thomas T Schug Joanna J Kito Mie M Ayanian Arin H AH Becker Julia C JC Becker Maja M Chiu Chi-Yue CY Choi Hoon-Seok HS Ferreira Carolina M CM Fülöp Marta M Gul Pelin P Houghton-Illera Ana Maria AM Joasoo Mihkel M Jong Jonathan J Kavanagh Christopher M CM Khutkyy Dmytro D Manzi Claudia C Marcinkowska Urszula M UM Milfont Taciano L TL Neto Félix F von Oertzen Timo T Pliskin Ruthie R San Martin Alvaro A Singh Purnima P Visserman Mariko L ML
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180629 29
Biologists and social scientists have long tried to understand why some societies have more fluid and open interpersonal relationships and how those differences influence culture. This study measures relational mobility, a socioecological variable quantifying voluntary (high relational mobility) vs. fixed (low relational mobility) interpersonal relationships. We measure relational mobility in 39 societies and test whether it predicts social behavior. People in societies with higher relational mo ...[more]