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

Structural characteristics of society will significantly predict the degree of differentiation between internal and external conflict.

Note

The following independent variables were determined to be significant: Intercommunity marriage in decentralized (p<.01), strength of cross-cutting ties scale (p<.001), and matrilocality (p<.05). With the addition of the external conflict and violence independent variable, the following variables are no longer significant: fraternal interest group strength in decentralized societies, harsh socialization practices, and affectionate socialization practices. See pg. 557, Table 3 for multiple regression analysis.

Test

Test NameSupportSignificanceCoefficientTail
Multiple regressionSupportedp <.01UNKNOWNUNKNOWN