The relationship between male dominance and militarism: quantitative tests of several theories
World Cultures • Vol/Iss. 8 • Published In • Pages: 40-57 •
By Hoy, Andrew R.
Hypothesis
Male participation in war will be positively associated with male glorification relative to females (42, 49).
Note
Warfare frequency was not significantly related to either dependent variable. However, when frequency of warfare was replaced with Wheeler's (1974) variable for subjugating warfare, significant relationships were found with both dependent variables.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Kendall's Tau | Not Supported | Not Significant | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Belief In Female Inferiority | Dependent | Gender Status, Gender Roles And Issues |
Preference For Male Children | Dependent | Gender Status, Gender Roles And Issues |
Warfare Frequency | Independent | Instigation Of War, Warfare |