Cross-cultural research with matched pairs of societies

Journal of Social Psychology Vol/Iss. 79 Published In Pages: 25-33
By Barry III, Herbert

Abstract

This study examines 12 matched pairs of closely related societies and suggests that there is a relationship between socialization pressure toward compliance (rather than assertion) and emphasis on food production. Results also indicate that stronger compliance training is associated with higher indulgence in infancy and lower frequency of drunkenness in adulthood.

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