Invariances in the architecture of pride across small-scale societies
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences • Vol/Iss. 115(33) • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences • • Published In • Pages: 8322-8327 •
By Sznycer, Daniel, Xygalatas, Dimitris, Alami, Sarah, An, Xiao-Fen, Ananyeva, Kristina I., Fukushima, Shintaro, Hitokoto, Hidefumi, Kharitonov, Alexander N. , Koster, Jeremy M., Onyishi, Charity N. , Onyishi, Ike E. , Romero, Pedro P. , Takemura, Kosuke, Zhuang, Jin-Ying, Cosmides, Leda, Tooby, John
Hypothesis
Personal pride is positively associated with valuation by others cross-culturally
Note
Researchers performed a correlation between each community studied, reporting a range of p-values and a mean r value. Some correlations were significant while others were not.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Pearson r correlation | Partially Supported | p-value range: 0.001-0.98 | Mean r=0.29 (range: -0.62-0.87) | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Pride | UNKNOWN | Social Personality |
Valuation by others | UNKNOWN | Social Relationships And Groups |