Internal and external conflict and violence: cross-cultural evidence and a new analysis

Journal of Conflict Resolution Vol/Iss. 29(4) Sage Publications Published In Pages: 547-579
By Ross, Marc Howard

Hypothesis

External conflict and violence will be positively associated with various structural and dispositional variables.

Note

The following independent variables were determined to be significant: internal conflict and violence (p<.05), strength in cross-cutting ties in decentralized societies (p<.05), intercommunity marriage in decentralized societies (p<.001), harsh socialization practices (p<.05), affectionate socialization practices (p<.001), male gender identity conflict (p<.001). See pg. 554, Table 2 for multiple regression analysis.

Test

Test NameSupportSignificanceCoefficientTail
Multiple regressionSupportedp <.01UNKNOWNUNKNOWN