Degree Of Drunkenness

Associated Documents (1)

Main AuthorPublished YearTitle
Field, Peter B.A new cross-cultural study of drunkenness

Associated Hypotheses (11)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Field, Peter B.Drunkenness is related to overt or latent homosexuality (68)
Field, Peter B.Drunkenness will be related to sex anxiety (67)
Field, Peter B.". . . there is a . . . relation between the presence of a bride price and the absence of extreme drunkenness" (62)
Field, Peter B.". . . as the community approaches an exogamous clan organization, drunkenness decreases" (61)
Field, Peter B."Absence of drunkenness . . . appears to be associated with male dominance reflected in patrilocal . . . residence (59)
Field, Peter B."Viewed in relation to the presence or absence of unilineal kin groups so defined [matrilineal and patrilineal descent], degree of drunkenness yields a strong negative correlation of -.67 which is highly significant" (55)
Field, Peter B.". . . Tribes with very primitive hunting and gathering economies tend to have more drunkenness than tribes with more advanced herding and agricultural economies" (52)
Field, Peter B.A tribe's extent of drunkenness is related to its level of fear (52)
Field, Peter B."Indulgence during childhood correlates significantly with drunkenness" (66)
Field, Peter B.There will be a relationship between drunkenness and the following measures of orality: age of weaning, oral socialization anxiety, oral satisfaction, oral explanations of illness, oral therapies, food taboos during pregnancies, feasts or food taboos during mourning" (69)
Field, Peter B.There will be a lower degree of drunkenness in village settlements than in nomadic societies (64).

Associated OCMs

  1. alcoholic beverages
  2. alcoholism and drug addiction