Culture and National well-being: should societies emphasize freedom or constraint?
PLoS ONE • Vol/Iss. 10(6) • Public Library of Science • • Published In • Pages: 1-14 •
By Harrington, Jesse R., Boski, Pawel, Gelfand, Michele K.
Hypothesis
The relationship between tightness/looseness and life expectancy will exhibit a curvilinear relationship, such that very tight and very loose nations have worse outcomes relative to nations intermediate on tightness-looseness
Note
Life expectancy was found to be lower in both very tight and very loose nations. Additionally, compared to the linear model (F=.46, p=.50, R-Squared=.02), the quadratic model was a significant improvement (F-change=22.04, p<.001, R-Squared change=.42).
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Stepwise multiple regression | Supported | p<.001 | R-Squared=.44 | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Tightness/looseness | Independent | Norms, Social Control, Government Regulation, Legal Norms |
Life Expectancy | Dependent | Mortality |