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  1. The differences between "tight" and "loose" societiesPelto, Pertti J. - Trans-action, 1968 - 1 Hypotheses

    This article presents some specific criteria that can be used to assign a society a place on the tight-loose continuum. Political authority, management of property, religion, labor, and trade are among the cultural elements considered. The author explains that these criteria can be organized into a 12-point Guttman scalogram.

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  2. The relationship of child rearing practices to societal "tightness" and "looseness"Hutter, Mark - Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 1972 - 1 Hypotheses

    This paper studies Pelto's (1962, 1968) operational definition for the tightness and looseness of societies in relation to child rearing practices. Results suggest that societies with a "tight" social structure will have child training practices that promote conformity and obedience and vice versa.

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  3. Climate and behavior: a biocultural studyRobbins, Michael C. - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1972 - 7 Hypotheses

    This study proposes ways in which the environment may affect behavioral and psychocultural processes. Results provide moderate support for a relationship between climate and emotional expressiveness.

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