Uniformity in Dress: A Worldwide Cross-Cultural Comparison
Human Nature • Vol/Iss. 34 • Springer Science+Business Media • • Published In • Pages: 359–380 •
By Ember, Carol R., McCarter, Abbe, Ringen, Erik J.
Hypothesis
Higher tightness in societies will predict higher synchrony of dress.
Note
Societal tightness positively predicts all the latent dress variables: 1). permanent adornment, standardization and rules; 2). non-permanent adornment, standardization; 3). clothing standardization and non-permanent adornment rules; and 4). rules about clothing.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Bayesian modeling | Supported | 90% HPDI | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Cultural Tightness | Independent | NONE |
Standardization of Dress | Dependent | Normal Garb, Ornament, Body Alterations |