Factor analysis of a cross-cultural sample
Behavior Science Notes • Vol/Iss. 8 • Published In • Pages: 233-257 •
By McNett, Charles W., Jr.
Hypothesis
Findings: A factor analysis of traits used to develop a settlement pattern scale of cultural complexity yielded three important factors. Factor 1, "Religion" (oblique rotation), loaded negatively and heavily on religious and ceremonial variables (245)
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
---|---|---|---|---|
Factor analysis | Supported | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
---|---|---|
Ceremonial Paraphernalia | UNKNOWN | Organized Ceremonial |
Commonweal Rights | UNKNOWN | Religious Beliefs |
Complex Concepts Of Supernatural | UNKNOWN | Spirits And Gods |
Ethics | UNKNOWN | Ethics |
Gods | UNKNOWN | Spirits And Gods |
Magic | UNKNOWN | Magic |
Power Of Religious Practitioners | UNKNOWN | Shamans And Psychotherapists, Magicians And Diviners, Priesthood |
Shamans | UNKNOWN | Shamans And Psychotherapists |
Temples | UNKNOWN | Religious And Educational Structures |