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- Male sexual jealousy is positively associated legal strictures concerning female sexual liberty (12)Daly, Martin - Male Sexual Jealousy, 1982 - 2 Variables
The implications of male sexual jealousy, a postulated universal, are explored. A cross-cultural review of homicides and adultery law is used to indicate male sexual jealousy as a leading cause. Statistical models are not presented; conclusions are deduced from a literature review.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Male sexual jealousy is a cross-cultural universalDaly, Martin - Male Sexual Jealousy, 1982 - 1 Variables
The implications of male sexual jealousy, a postulated universal, are explored. A cross-cultural review of homicides and adultery law is used to indicate male sexual jealousy as a leading cause. Statistical models are not presented; conclusions are deduced from a literature review.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Suicide will be associated with major economic activity, rules concerning the expression of emotions, and the importance of pride and shame (197-199, 208).Smith, David Horton - Some social and psychological factors related to suicide in primitive societ..., 1982 - 4 Variables
This article investigates variables related to suicide in preindustrial societies. Bivariate analyses indicate associations between rates of suicide and religion, kinship, political and economic integration, expression of emotions, and importance of pride. Multiple regression identifies three key predictors of suicide: the major economic activity, rules concerning the expression of emotions, and the importance of pride and shame.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Hypermasculine behaviors will be positively associated with indicators of masculinist ideologyChick, Garry - Making men of them: male socialization for warfare and combative sports, 2001 - 2 Variables
This article examines the phenomenon of hypermasculine behavior and a masculine ideology cross-culturally to determine to what degree socialization stimulates this aggressive behavior in some groups and not others.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Indicators of masculinist ideology will be positively associated with degree of toughness (10-12)Chick, Garry - Making men of them: male socialization for warfare and combative sports, 2001 - 2 Variables
This article examines the phenomenon of hypermasculine behavior and a masculine ideology cross-culturally to determine to what degree socialization stimulates this aggressive behavior in some groups and not others.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "African cultures were positively related to military glory [militarism] and war preparations, while East Eurasian cultues were negatively related to warfare and sadism" (57).Eckhardt, William - Primitive militarism, 1975 - 5 Variables
The reasons "primitive" peoples engaged in warfare are discussed. In order to resolve any inconsistencies in previous studies of warfare, this article looks closely at Textor's (1967) warfare variables and their correlations with other variables included in Textor's (1967) anthropological summary.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Toughness variables will be positively related to each other (8)Chick, Garry - Making men of them: male socialization for warfare and combative sports, 2001 - 1 Variables
This article examines the phenomenon of hypermasculine behavior and a masculine ideology cross-culturally to determine to what degree socialization stimulates this aggressive behavior in some groups and not others.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "Directness of aggression is not associated with other variables [of social structure] of size and complexity--such as degree of social stratification, class stratification, caste stratification, jurisdiction" (266)Allen, Martin G. - A cross-cultural study of aggression and crime, 1972 - 5 Variables
The relationships of aggression and crime to variables of childhood experience, adult behavior, and social structure are cross-culturally analyzed.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - High population density will be positively associated with pathological behavior in humans (i.e. homicide, suicide, drunken brawling, male insobriety, witchcraft attribution, and divorce) (743).Levinson, David - Population density in cross-cultural perspective, 1979 - 2 Variables
This article investigates how population density affects social behavior, particularly whether it is a cause of stress in humans that manifests in pathological behavior or mistreatment of children. Analysis indicates that population density is not a cause of these behaviors, and with some variables (such as with divorce and sexual anxiety), there is a negative association with population density.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Hypermasculine behaviors will be positively associated with degree of toughness (11-12)Chick, Garry - Making men of them: male socialization for warfare and combative sports, 2001 - 2 Variables
This article examines the phenomenon of hypermasculine behavior and a masculine ideology cross-culturally to determine to what degree socialization stimulates this aggressive behavior in some groups and not others.
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