Group B Gender and Politics Mehran Salehi Carla Toko Megan Nickel

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Group B Gender and Politics Mehran Salehi Carla Toko Megan Nickel Samia Popal Adriana Urbina

Factor Analysis

v626 Belief that women are generally inferior to men v626 Belief that women are generally inferior to men * v580 Participation in Collective Religious Ceremonies and Rituals

v625 High value on males being aggressive, strong, and sexually potent v625 High value on males being aggressive, strong, and sexually potent * v580 Participation in Collective Religious Ceremonies and Rituals

v587 Community-wide Exclusively Male Works Groups v587 Community-wide Exclusively Male Works Groups * v580 Participation in Collective Religious Ceremonies and Rituals

Regression

FACTOR FEMALE POWER Too low

FEMALE POWER

Political Integration * REGR factor score 1 for analysis 1 (Banded)

Sex Differences in Hunting * REGR factor score 1 for analysis 1 (Banded)

View that men Dominate wives View that men Dominate wives * REGR factor score 1 for analysis 1 (Banded)

Belief that women are generally inferior to men Belief that women are generally inferior to men * REGR factor score 1 for analysis 1 (Banded)

Ritualized female solidarity scale Ritualized female solidarity scale * REGR factor score 1 for analysis 1 (Banded)

Female Economic COntrol of Products of Own Labor Female Economic COntrol of Products of Own Labor * REGR factor score 1 for analysis 1 (Banded)

FACTOR III POLITICAL POWER Too low Better3 663 580

POLITICAL POWER

v79 Polygamy * FemalePower REGR factor score 1 for analysis 1 (Banded)

Ritualized female solidarity scale Ritualized female solidarity scale * REGR factor score 1 for analysis 1 (Banded)

Male Aggression Guttman Scale Male Aggression Guttman Scale * REGR factor score 1 for analysis 1 (Banded)