Wild and Widowed

Stella Naprstek, Lorraine Gaudio, Cookie Klinger, Laura Hunter, Elizabeth Farley, Faith Plattor, John Ziker

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Abstract

Wild and Widowed is a group research project investigating if population type and size affect the length of time for marriage. We wanted to know if women in smaller societies such as hunter-gatherers wait longer to remarry after being widowed compared to women in more populated societies such as agriculture. We investigated through R studio and created graphs to analyze our results.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 12 Apr 2023

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