Social structural expansion, economic diversification, and concentration of emphases in childhood socialization: a preliminary test of value transmission hypotheses
Ethos • Vol/Iss. 12 • Published In • Pages: 363-382 •
By Welch, Michael R.
Hypothesis
Where a society's subsistence economy generates a more complex form of social organization, there will be a lower concentration of value emphases in children's socialization (p. 365).
Note
The results vary by gender and subsistence type. For herding and intensive agriculture societies, the association with value concentration is negative for males and positive for females. In horticultural societies, the association is positive for both genders. In shifting agriculture societies, it is negative for both genders.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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multiple regression | Partially supported | p<.05 | R-squared = .165 for females, .149 for males | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Economic Diversification | Independent | Writing, Diet |
Gender | Independent | Ethics, Gender Roles And Issues, Gender Status, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
Subsistence Type | Independent | Annual Cycle, Diet |
Value Concentration | Dependent | Socialization |