Making men of them: male socialization for warfare and combative sports
World Cultures • Vol/Iss. 12 • Published In • Pages: 2-17 •
By Chick, Garry, Loy, John W.
Hypothesis
Hypermasculine behaviors will be positively associated with degree of toughness (11-12)
Note
See p. 11 for correlations; correlations were made for hypermasculine behavior variables of resort to force, interpersonal violence, homicide, assault, frequency of warfare, individual combative sports, and number of sham combats and degree of toughness variables of fortitude, aggressiveness, and competitiveness. Strongest results are for socialization of aggression.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Spearman’s rank-order correlation | Partially supported | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Hypermasculine Behaviors | Association | Ingroup Antagonisms, Instigation Of War |
Toughness, Degree Of | Association | Ingroup Antagonisms, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |