An exchange theory of social behavior is advanced to explain intersocietal
differences in sex codes. An examination of 153 societies drawn from Mur
dock's World Ethnographic Sample (1957) and from the HRAF-Microfiles
indicates modest support for the thesis that the location of power and
resources as they influence social interaction and exchange are contributory
forces in accounting for the level of sexual permissiveness found in society.
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