Adolescence: an anthropological inquiry
The Free Press • New York • Published In • Pages: 262 •
By Schlegel, Alice, Barry III, Herbert
Hypothesis
Adolescents running away from difficult situations will be predicted by certain characteristics of adolescence (150).
Note
Boys running away was significantly associated with a high degree of separation from the family (r = -0.60), adolescents taking on new roles in the family (r = 0.92), and the community (r = 0.45), establishment of adult character in adolescence (r = 0.51), and later ending of adolescence (r = -0.49). Running away by girls was predicted by adolescence as a sharp break from childhood (r = 0.38), adolescents taking on new roles in the family (r =0.94), and the community (r = 0.71), and establishment of adult character in adolescence (r = 0.55).
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Pearson's chi-square | Partially supported | p < 0.05 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Adolescents Run Away | Dependent | Adolescent Activities |
Adolescence as Sharp Break from Childhood | Independent | Status Of Adolescents |
High Degree of Family Separation | Independent | Family Relationships |
Adolescents Play New Role in Family | Independent | Status Of Adolescents |
Adolescents Play New Role in Community | Independent | Status Of Adolescents |
Adult Character Established in Adolescence | Independent | Status Of Adolescents |
Adolescence Ends Later | Independent | Status Of Adolescents |