A cross-cultural study of dissociational states
The Ohio State University Research Foundation • Columbus, Ohio • Published In • Pages: i-303 •
By Bourguignon, Erika
Hypothesis
Trance types will be associated with societal characteristics (47-68).
Note
Variables significant at the 0.001 level: settlement pattern, stratification, slavery, jurisdictional hierarchy beyond the local level, estimated size of population, kin groups, mode of marriage, and cousin marriage. Variables significant at the 0.05 level: mean size of local community, family form, marriage form, and segregation of adolescent boys. Variables significant at the 0.10 level: matrilineal vs patrilineal succession to office of local headman. Highest association (0.4453) between trance types and estimated size of population. Lowest association (0.1878) for marriage form. (for more information on this topic, see Bourguignon's additional publications)
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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UNKNOWN | supported | multiple p-values | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Cousin Marriage | Independent | Mode Of Marriage |
Family Form | Independent | Extended Families, Household, Nuclear Family |
Kin Groups | Independent | Residence, Rule Of Descent |
Mode Of Marriage | Independent | Mode Of Marriage |
Segregation Of Adolescent Boys | Independent | Age Stratification, Gender Status |
Settlement Pattern | Independent | Settlement Patterns |
Slavery | Independent | Slavery |
Stratification | Independent | Classes, Social Stratification |
Trance Type | Dependent | Revelation And Divination |
Method of succession to office of local headman | Independent | Community Heads |
Jurisdictional Hierarchy beyond the local level | Independent | Territorial Organization |
Estimated Size of Population | Independent | Population |
Mean size of the local community | Independent | Community Structure |
Marriage Form | Independent | Polygamy |