Ethnographic evidence¶
Type: Entity
Confidence: ★★★☆☆ Promising
Evidence Graph¶
Summary¶
Research methodology used by Jankowiak & Fischer (1992) to analyze romantic love across 166 cultures, finding evidence in 147 cultures (88.5%). Published in Ethnology journal (JSTOR 3773618).
Timeline¶
Added to Knowledge Graph: 2026-02-04 14:53 UTC
Valid Since: 1992-01-01
Valid Since: 1992-01-01
Valid Since: 1992-01-01
Relationships¶
Supported By¶
- SUPPORTED_BY: Jankowiak & Fischer study
The Jankowiak & Fischer study used ethnographic evidence to analyze romantic love across cultures 📅 Valid since: 1992-01-01 📚 Mentioned in 1 episode(s)
Supports¶
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PROVIDES_EVIDENCE_FOR: Long-term relationships
Ethnographic evidence from 147 of 166 cultures demonstrates that romantic love is valued for long-term relationships 📅 Valid since: 1992-01-01 📚 Mentioned in 1 episode(s) -
PUBLISHED_IN: Ethnology journal
Ethnographic evidence on romantic love was published in Ethnology journal by Jankowiak & Fischer in 1992 📅 Valid since: 1992-01-01 📚 Mentioned in 1 episode(s)
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Last updated: 2026-02-04