Willingness to Invest in Children: Psychological Kinship Estimates and Emotional Closeness
Willingness to Invest in Children: Psychological Kinship Estimates and Emotional Closeness
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Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications
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In general, adults invest more in related children compared to unrelated children. To test whether this pattern reflects variations in psychological kinship estimates (i.e., putative relatedness weighted by certainty in relatedness), willingness to invest in children belonging to different categories (direct offspring, nieces/nephews, stepchildren,...
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Willingness to Invest in Children: Psychological Kinship Estimates and Emotional Closeness
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1474-7049
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1474-7049
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10.1177/1474704917705730