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The potential pitfalls of studying adult sex ratios at aggregate levels in humans

机译:学习人类总水平的潜在缺陷

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Human adult sex ratios have been studied extensively across the biological and social sciences. While several studies have examined adult sex ratio effects in a multilevel perspective, many studies have focused on effects at an aggregated level only. In this paper, we review some key issues relating to such analyses. We address not only nation-level analyses, but also aggregation at lower levels, to investigate whether these issues extend to lower levels of aggregation. We illustrate these issues with novel databases covering a broad range of variables. Specifically, we discuss distributional issues with aggregated measures of adult sex ratio, significance testing, and statistical non-independence when using aggregate data. Firstly, we show that there are severe distributional issues with national adult sex ratio, such as extreme cases. Secondly, we demonstrate that many `meaningless' variables are significantly correlated with adult sex ratio (e.g. the max. elevation level correlates with sex ratio at US state level). Finally, we re-examine associations between adult sex ratios and teenage fertility and find no robust evidence for an association at the aggregate level. Our review highlights the potential issues of using aggregate data on adult sex ratios to test hypotheses from an evolutionary perspective in humans.
机译:人类成年性别比例在生物和社会科学领域得到了广泛的研究。虽然有几项研究从多层次的角度研究了成人性别比效应,但许多研究只关注聚合水平的效应。在本文中,我们回顾了与此类分析相关的一些关键问题。我们不仅处理国家层面的分析,还处理较低层面的汇总,以调查这些问题是否延伸到较低层面的汇总。我们用涵盖广泛变量的新数据库来说明这些问题。具体来说,我们讨论了使用聚合数据时成人性别比、显著性检验和统计非独立性的聚合度量的分布问题。首先,我们发现全国成人性别比存在严重的分布问题,例如极端病例。其次,我们证明了许多“无意义”变量与成人性别比显著相关(例如,最高海拔水平与美国各州的性别比相关)。最后,我们重新研究了成人性别比和青少年生育率之间的关联,但没有发现在总体水平上存在关联的有力证据。我们的综述强调了使用成人性别比的汇总数据从人类进化角度检验假设的潜在问题。

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