Kinship, kin groups, and socialization
Introduction to socialization: human culture transmitted • C. V. Mosby • St Louis • Published In • Pages: 125-163 •
By Williams, Thomas Rhys
Hypothesis
". . . as industrialization and urbanization occur . . . 1) the number of parent surrogates is progressively reduced, 2) kin group demands are increasingly replaced by demands made on individuals by technological institutions . . . 3) grandparents come to be unable to serve as guides for children to the ethos and eidos of a culture" (155)
| Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comparison of raw scores | Supported | Not Applicable | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
| Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Grandparent Guidance | Dependent | Grandparents And Grandchildren, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
| Industrialization | Independent | Production And Supply |
| Kin Demands | Dependent | Kin Groups |
| Parent Surrogates | Dependent | Child Care |