A cross-cultural study of drinking: iii. sex differences
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol • Vol/Iss. 3 • Published In • Pages: 49-61 •
By Child, Irvin L. , Barry III, Herbert, Bacon, Margaret K.
Hypothesis
"Societies with sex differences [in drinking] tend to have a nomadic or rural settlement pattern, economy based on hunting, less accumulation of food resources, stronger child training toward achievement and more punishment of child for failure to achieve" (59)
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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t-test | Supported | p<.05 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Accumulation Of Resources | Association | Preservation And Storage Of Food |
Child Training Toward Achievement | Association | Independence Training |
Punish Child For Failure To Achieve | Association | Independence Training |
Settlement Pattern | Association | Settlement Patterns |
Sex Differences In Drinking | Association | Alcoholic Beverages |
Subsistence Economy | Association | Production And Supply |