Climate Variability, Drought, and the Belief that High Gods Are Associated with Weather in Nonindustrial Societies
Weather, Climate, and Society • Vol/Iss. 13(2) • American Meteorological Society • Boston • Published In • Pages: 259-272 •
By Ember, Carol R., Skoggard, Ian, Felzer, Benjamin, Pitek, Emily, Jiang, Mingkai
Hypothesis
Climate independently predicts high god weather association when controlling on resource stress.
Note
5 out of 6 models showed support for this hypothesis
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Mediation path models | Supported | p<0.05 | -0.76-0.68 | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Resource Stress | Independent | Diet, Disasters, Gratification And Control Of Hunger, Nutrition |
Dry Factor | Independent | Climate |
High Gods Associated with Weather | Dependent | Ethnometeorology, Spirits And Gods |
Wet Factor | Independent | Climate |