How to Deal with Missing Data and Galton's Problem in Cross-Cultural Survey Research: A Primer for R E. Anthon Eff, M.M. Dow
Cultural Trait Transmission and Missing Data as Sources of Bias in Cross-Cultural Survey Research E. Anthon Eff , M.M. Dow
Global, Regional, and Local Network Autocorrelation in the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample E. Anthon Eff, M.M. Dow
Regions Based on Social Structure J. A. Barceló, Michael L. Burton, David F. Aberle, Janet E. Levy, Carmella Caracci Moore, David B. Kronenfeld, J. Linnekin, J.I. Guyer, A. Kimball Romney, M.M. Dow • 1996
Variance in intrinsic rates of growth among free‐ranging rhesus monkey groups Barbara R. Stucki, Donald Stone Sade, M.M. Dow • 1991
Measuring Culture: A Paradigm for the Analysis of Social Organization JONATHAN L. GROSS and STEVE RAYNER M.M. Dow • 1988
General/Theoretical Anthropology: Qualitative Analysis for Social Scientists. Anselm L. Strauss. M.M. Dow • 1988
Group selection models with population substructure based on social interaction networks B. Diane Chepko‐Sade, James M. Cheverud, Donald Stone Sade, M.M. Dow • 1988
Partial correlation of distance matrices in studies of population structure Jonathan S. Friedlaender, James M. Cheverud, M.M. Dow • 1987
A Phylogenetic Autocorrelation Analysis of Sexual Dimorphism in Primates W. Leutenegger, James M. Cheverud, M.M. Dow • 1986
Comparison of distance matrices in studies of population structure and genetic microdifferentiation: Quadratic assignment James M. Cheverud, M.M. Dow • 1985
An autocorrelation analysis of genetic variation due to lineal fission in social groups of rhesus macaques James M. Cheverud, M.M. Dow • 1985
Galton's Problem as network autocorrelation Michael L. Burton, Karl P. Reitz, D.R. White, M.M. Dow • 1984