Power and inhibition: a revision of the magical potency theory

The drinking man Free Press New York Published In Pages: 73-98
By Wanner, Eric

Hypothesis

Societies that are high on the impulsive power scale will be more likely to have individuals act vigorously and attempt to impact others in folktales (84)

Note

impulsive power is not the same as n-power; in fact, need for power is not significantly related to heavy drinking

Test

Test NameSupportSignificanceCoefficientTail
Pearson’s product-moment correlationSupportedp<.05UNKNOWNTwo-tailed

Related Hypotheses

Main AuthorHypothesis
Lester, DavidThe incidence of homicide will be associated with the need for achievement and the need for power (161).
Lester, David"The incidence of suicide . . . was significantly correlated with the need for power . . ." (1260)
Lester, DavidThe incidence of suicide will be associated with the need for achievement (161).
Ross, Marc HowardStrength of cross-cutting ties scale, intercommunity marriage in decentralized societies, matrilocality, intercommunity trade, fraternal interest group strength in decentralized societies, polygyny, socioeconomic complexity, political power concentration, harsh socialization practices, affectionate socialization practices, and male gender identity conflict will be positively associated with internal conflict and violence (552)
Ross, Marc HowardExternal conflict and violence, strength of cross-cutting ties scale, intercommunity marriage in decentralized societies, matrilocality, intercommunity trade, fraternal interest group strength in decentralized societies, polygyny, socioeconomic complexity, political power concentration, harsh socialization practices, affectionate socialization practices, and male gender identity conflict will be positively associated with internal conflict and violence (554)