Pain, fear, and circumcision in boys' adolescent initiation ceremonies
Cross-Cultural Research • Vol/Iss. 2017 • Sage • • Published In • Pages: 1-29 •
By Schlegel, Alice, Barry III, Herbert
Hypothesis
There will be an association between harsh male initiation ceremonies and training for obedience in late childhood, prior to adolescence
Note
Percentage of societies with strong obedience training increases as severity (of pain and fear) on initiation ceremony increases. For societies without initiation ceremonies, the number of those with weak vs strong obedience is about equal. Thus, "strong training for obedience is a response to multiple conditions and that harsh rituals are only one way of inducing submission to elders(11)."
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Linear chi-square | Supported | p= 0.008 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Obedience Training | Independent | Aggression Training, Transmission Of Skills |
Type of initiation ceremony | Dependent | Body Alterations, Sodalities, Puberty And Initiation |