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SUMMARY:Lunch Seminar: Sutanuka Roy - Australian National University
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:\n\nToward an Understanding of Persistence of Kinship Norms with Deep Histo
 rical Origins: Evidence using Multiple Revealed Preference Experiments\n\n\
 nAbstract:\nWe empirically test the role of older, own-age, and younger pee
 rs in generating social pressure in historically high-intensity kin-based c
 ommunities whose social traits have persisted.&nbsp; Using multiple reveale
 d preference experiments involving over 12,000 US-based participants, we fi
 nd that own-age locals are the relevant social group generating social pres
 sure for participants with high-intensity kin-based ancestry. Participants 
 of historically high-intensity kinship ancestry are more likely to keep inf
 ormation on their social preferences hidden from their own-age peers in the
 ir locality. Revenge-taking punishment, communal values, and public shame l
 ikely underlie the social pressure emerging from own-age locals in high-int
 ensity kin-based ancestry groups.\n
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