Evolutionary theory predicts that relatedness will affect family relationships. Previous studies on siblings have mainly focused on sibling differentiation, sibling rivalry, and incest avoidance, and very few have examined the impact of genetic relatedness on the sibling relationship. Using a large data set from the Netherlands (Netherlands Kinship Panel Study), I show that relatedness (full vs. half-sibling) independently influences social investments between siblings. Maternal half-siblings, who are raised together like full siblings (FS), were found to show significantly lower levels of investment than FS. This suggests that a psychological mechanism besides childhood proximity regulates investment in the sibling relationship. Yet, level...
Contextual cues of genetic relatedness to familiar individuals, such as cosocialization and maternal...
Sibling studies have been the method of choice to study the effect of family background -everything ...
INTRODUCTION The nature of sibling relationships has been given considerable empirical attention. Re...
Two studies investigated whether perceived closeness of siblings, and aggression between siblings, w...
Genetic relatedness is a fundamental determinant of social behavior across species. Over the last fe...
The evolutionary theory of kin selection predicts that individuals may invest time and resources in ...
Our siblings can be our closest allies and yet are often our first rivals. What factors influence th...
Sibling relationships are the social bonds with longest duration across the life course. Using a lar...
Do siblings develop similar attachment relationships with their mother? Attachment theory suggests t...
Sibling relations are by nature ambivalent with high levels of both altruistic helping and competiti...
This research project examines how different types of sibling relationships, that is, full siblings,...
AbstractCues facilitating kin detection among children have been suggested to have a profound impact...
This chapter considers relations between adult siblings, measured by kin support, emotional closenes...
In this paper we aim to reach beyond the dyadic perspective on intergenerational contact and examine...
We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among siblings of...
Contextual cues of genetic relatedness to familiar individuals, such as cosocialization and maternal...
Sibling studies have been the method of choice to study the effect of family background -everything ...
INTRODUCTION The nature of sibling relationships has been given considerable empirical attention. Re...
Two studies investigated whether perceived closeness of siblings, and aggression between siblings, w...
Genetic relatedness is a fundamental determinant of social behavior across species. Over the last fe...
The evolutionary theory of kin selection predicts that individuals may invest time and resources in ...
Our siblings can be our closest allies and yet are often our first rivals. What factors influence th...
Sibling relationships are the social bonds with longest duration across the life course. Using a lar...
Do siblings develop similar attachment relationships with their mother? Attachment theory suggests t...
Sibling relations are by nature ambivalent with high levels of both altruistic helping and competiti...
This research project examines how different types of sibling relationships, that is, full siblings,...
AbstractCues facilitating kin detection among children have been suggested to have a profound impact...
This chapter considers relations between adult siblings, measured by kin support, emotional closenes...
In this paper we aim to reach beyond the dyadic perspective on intergenerational contact and examine...
We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among siblings of...
Contextual cues of genetic relatedness to familiar individuals, such as cosocialization and maternal...
Sibling studies have been the method of choice to study the effect of family background -everything ...
INTRODUCTION The nature of sibling relationships has been given considerable empirical attention. Re...