Hypotheses
- Indigenous money is associated with frequent violence (38).Barry III, Herbert - Wealth concentration associated with frequent violent crime in diverse commu..., 2007 - 2 Variables
This article tests the general hypothesis that frequency of violent crimes by individuals is related to high concentrations of wealth.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Gifts at marriage are associated with frequent violence (38).Barry III, Herbert - Wealth concentration associated with frequent violent crime in diverse commu..., 2007 - 2 Variables
This article tests the general hypothesis that frequency of violent crimes by individuals is related to high concentrations of wealth.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Large domestic animals are associated with frequent violence (38).Barry III, Herbert - Wealth concentration associated with frequent violent crime in diverse commu..., 2007 - 2 Variables
This article tests the general hypothesis that frequency of violent crimes by individuals is related to high concentrations of wealth.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "As the opportunity for contact with the father decreases, the frequency of both Theft and Personal Crime increases" (294).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 3 Variables
Causal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Women’s contribution to subsistence will be positively associated with polygyny, exogamy, bridewealth, postpartum sex taboo, girls’ socialization for industriousness, positive evaluation of females, and premarital sexual permissiveness (145-7)Schlegel, Alice - The cultural consequences of female contribution to subsistence, 1986 - 9 Variables
This study relates female contributions to a variety of social variables. The author divides responses to high female contribution to subsistence into two categories: adaptive (i.e. increased exogamy, polygyny, and bridewealth) and attitudinal (i.e. increased valuation of girls and premarital permissiveness). It is proposed that where women contribute more, “they are perceived less as objects for male sexual and reproductive needs and more as a person in their own right” (149).
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - ". . . personal crime is correlated with a suspicious or distrustful attitude toward the environment" (299).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 2 Variables
Causal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "Frequency of Personal Crime shows a significant positive correlation with Dependence Socialization Anxiety . . ." (298).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 2 Variables
Causal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - ". . . there is a high positive relationship between prolonged, exclusive mother-child sleeping arrangements and frequency of Personal Crime" (298).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 2 Variables
Causal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Harsh male initiation ceremonies will be associated with more polygynySchlegel, Alice - Pain, fear, and circumcision in boys' adolescent initiation ceremonies, 2017 - 2 Variables
Schlegel and Barry explore the conditions under which adolescent boys' initiation ceremonies involve rituals that frighten or cause pain to the initiates. The authors look for cross-cultural differences and similarities in cultural features associated with harsh rituals, in particular, genital operations.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "Frequency of Theft is positively related to Sense of Property . . ." (297).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 2 Variables
Causal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations.
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