“…In total, the greatest grandchild investment is, therefore, by the maternal grandmother and the least grandchild investment by the paternal grandfather. This is the result not only of many empirical studies from evolutionary research (Bishop, Meyer, Schmidt, & Gray, 2009;Danielsbacka & Tanskanen, 2012;Danielsbacka, Tanskanen, Jokela, & Rotkirch, 2011;Euler & Weitzel, 1996;Kirchengast & Putz, 2016;Laham, Gonsalkorale, & von Hippel, 2005;Pashos, 2000;Pashos & McBurney, 2008;Pashos, Schwarz, & Bjorklund, 2016;Russell & Wells, 1987;Smith, 1988Smith, , 1991Steinbach & Henke, 1998) but also from the social sciences (Eisenberg, 1988;Hartshorne & Manaster, 1982;Hoffman, 1979Hoffman, /1980Lussier, Deater-Deckard, Dunn, & Davies, 2002;Matthews & Sprey, 1985;Monserud, 2008;Rossi & Rossi, 1990;Uhlenberg & Hammill, 1998;Van Ranst, Verschueren, & Marcoen, 1995). Other research studies, which directed their focus on aunts and uncles instead of grandparents, found a similar asymmetric pattern with highest kin investment by maternal aunts and lowest by paternal uncles (Gaulin, McBurney, & Brakeman-Wartell, 1997;Hoier, Euler, & Hänze, 2001;McBurney, Simon, Gaulin, & Geliebter, 2002;Pashos & McBurney, 2008).…”