The cultural contribution to jealousy: cross-cultural aggression in sexual jealousy situations
Cross-Cultural Research • Vol/Iss. 24 • Published In • Pages: 51-7 •
By Hupka, Ralph B., Ryan, James M.
Hypothesis
The level of sexual jealousy will be positively associated with "social structures or cultural customs that (a) require pair-bonding for economic survival, companionship, and recognition of the individual as a competent adult member of the society; (b) stress the need for personal descendants; (c) emphasize private ownership of property; and (d) restrict nonmarital and extramarital sexual intercourse" (54).
Note
Results were only significant for males.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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multiple regression | Supported | p<.01 | UNKNOWN | Two-tailed |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Jealosy Responses | Dependent | Sex And Marital Offenses, Extramarital Sex Relations |
Pair-bonding | Independent | Marriage |
Progeny | Independent | NONE |
Property | Independent | Property |
Sexual Gratification | Independent | Premarital Sex Relations, Extramarital Sex Relations |