Societies within peace systems avoid war and build positive intergroup relationships
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications • Vol/Iss. 8(17) • Springer Nature • • Published In • Pages: 1-9 •
By Fry, Douglas P., Souillac, Geneviève, Liebovitch, Larry, Coleman, Peter T., Agan, Kane, Nicholson-Cox, Elliot, Mason, Dani, Gomez, Frank Palma, Strauss, Susie
Hypothesis
Peace-related cultural variables will be negatively correlated with war-related variables
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kendall's tau | Partially supported (13 of 32 combinations supported) | When significant: 0.001<p<0.05 | tau: -0.572-0.212 | Two-tailed |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
---|---|---|
Superordinate Justice | UNKNOWN | Judicial Authority |
Overarching Identity | UNKNOWN | Tribe And Nation |
Interconnectedness | UNKNOWN | Inter-community Relations |
Interdependence | UNKNOWN | External Relations |
Non-warring Values and Norms | UNKNOWN | Norms, Peacemaking |
Non-warring Myths, Rituals, Symbols | UNKNOWN | Transmission Of Beliefs |
Conflict Resolution | UNKNOWN | Informal In-group Justice |
Peace Leadership | UNKNOWN | Community Heads, Peacemaking |
Ethnocentrism | UNKNOWN | Cultural Identity And Pride |
Warring Values and Norms | UNKNOWN | Norms, Warfare |
War Myths, Rituals, Symbols | UNKNOWN | Transmission Of Beliefs |
War Leadership | UNKNOWN | Community Heads, Military Organization |