Daly and Wilson’s data on infanticide risks might be explained by stepfathers having, on average, more violent personalities than biological fathers. Could this “violent personality” explanation also apply to Flinn’s data from the Trinidad village? Why or why not? Daly and Wilson’s study involved general data about a large number of families, whereas Flinn’s study involved detailed data on a small number of families. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each kind of study?
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