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An Evolutionary Interpretation of Gift-Giving Behavior in Modern Norwegian Society:

机译:现代挪威社会赠礼行为的进化解释:

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We have studied gift giving at Christmas among 50 graduate students in Norway. The students invested more the closer the coefficient of relatedness. However, partners ranked highest, which is natural for people at the start of their reproductive career. All students gave to their parents, siblings, and children, most gave to their grandparents, and only a third gave to some, but not all, of their genetic aunts/uncles. Twenty percent gave to first cousins, and none to second or third cousins. Similar patterns for gifts received were found. There were also sex differences (e.g. women had larger exchange networks than men), and birth order effects. Firstborns spent more on relatives than laterborns. However, middleborns gave more to their male friends than both firstborns and lastborns. We conclude that the results are consistent with theories of kin selection, reciprocity, sex differences and birth order effects.
机译:我们在挪威的50名研究生中研究了圣诞节期间的送礼活动。学生的投入越多,相关系数就越大。但是,合作伙伴排名最高,这对于人们在其生殖职业开始之初是很自然的。所有的学生都给父母,兄弟姐妹和孩子,大多数给了祖父母,只有三分之一的孩子给了他们的一些遗传姑姑/叔叔,但不是全部。 20%捐给了堂兄,而第二或第三堂兄则不给。发现收到的礼物的样式相似。也存在性别差异(例如,女性比男性拥有更大的交流网络)和出生顺序影响。长子在亲戚上的花费要比后辈多。但是,中产阶级对男性朋友的奉献比前辈和后辈都要多。我们得出的结论是,这些结果与亲属选择,互惠,性别差异和出生顺序影响的理论是一致的。

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