Witchcraft beliefs and the erosion of social capital: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa and Beyond
Journal of Development Economics • Vol/Iss. 120 • Elsevier • Amsterdam • Published In • Pages: 182-208 •
By Gershman, Boris
Hypothesis
Witchcraft beliefs will be significantly associated with the inculcation of other traits (obedience, self-restraint, and industry) among children
Note
Significant positive relationships were found for all three traits
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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OLS | Supported - see note for directions | p<0.1 | Multiple r values | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Witchcraft Belief | Independent variable | Sorcery |
Inculcation of Industry | Dependent variable | Childhood Activities |
Inculcation of Obedience | Dependent variable | Socialization |
Inculcation of Self-Reliance | Dependent variable | Independence Training |