War, socialization, and interpersonal violence: a cross-cultural study
The Journal of Conflict Resolution • Vol/Iss. 38 • Published In • Pages: 620-646 •
By Ember, Carol R., Ember, Melvin
Hypothesis
Frequency of warfare will be related to parental hostility, overall parental warmth, father-infant sleeping proximity, and socialization for aggression in boys in late childhood (632)
Note
Socialization for aggression was the only predictor that had a significantly positive effect (standardized coefficient = .739, p< .01). However, evidence suggests that socialization for aggression is a consequence, not a cause of warfare.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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multiple regression | Supported | p<.10 | .560 | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Father-infant Sleeping Proximity | Independent | Sleeping, Infant Care |
Frequency Of Warfare | Dependent | Instigation Of War |
Overall Parental Warmth | Independent | Techniques Of Socialization |
Parental Hostility | Independent | Techniques Of Socialization |
Socialization For Aggression | Independent | Aggression Training |