War, socialization, and interpersonal violence: a cross-cultural study

The Journal of Conflict Resolution Vol/Iss. 38 Published In Pages: 620-646
By Ember, Carol R., Ember, Melvin

Abstract

This study explores several correlates of interpersonal violence. Multiple regression analysis suggests that socialization for aggression in boys in late childhood is the strongest predictor of higher rates of homicide and assault. Path analysis suggests that socialization for aggression is a consequence, not a cause, of war.

Samples

Sample Used Coded Data Comment
Standard Cross Cultural Sample (SCCS)Researchers Own

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