Possession trance covaries with measures of social rigidity in the Ethnographic Atlas

Religion, Brain & Behavior Vol/Iss. N/A Routledge Published In Pages: 1-24
By Rácz, Péter

Abstract

Anthropologists have claimed that possession trance– an altered state of consciousness from spirit possession– is a psychosocial phenomenon. In particular, they argue that it is related to levels of social complexity, rigidity, and separation in gender participation. The author tests this claim through Bayesian hierarchical generalized linear models and phylogenetic comparative methods, but finds that possession trance is only correlated with social complexity and rigidity, not separation in gender participation.

Samples

Sample Used Coded Data Comment
eHRAF World CulturesOther researchersCross-referenced with significant predictors of trance and possession.
Standard Cross Cultural Sample (SCCS)Researchers' ownCross-referenced with the Ethnographic Atlas for the presence of trance and possession.
Ethnographic Atlas (EA)Researchers' ownUsed to code variables for trance, possession, social complexity, rigidity, and separation in gender participation.

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