Ritual morphospace revisited: the form, function and factor structure of ritual practice.

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Vol/Iss. 375(1805) Royal Society Published In Pages: ??
By Kapitány, Rohan, Kavanagh, Christopher, Whitehouse, Harvey

Abstract

Do aspects of rituals behave in a systematic way cross-culturally? To answer this question, the authors of this article conduct two different studies. First, they analyze a cross-cultural sample of 651 rituals from 74 societies; to augment this factor analysis, they follow up with survey data collected from individuals in the US, Japan, and India. They find support for the claim that rituals have coherent underlying dimensions. In particular, they find that ritual experiences are clustered in somewhat orthogonal euphoric, dysphoric, frequency, and cognitive dimensions.

Samples

Sample Used Coded Data Comment
eHRAF World CulturesResearchers' OwnUsed to sample 74 cultures from the Probability Sample files (PSF).
Probability Sample Files (PSF)Researchers' Own
Survey data from the US, Japan, and IndiaResearchers' OwnAuthors collected data from 600 individuals across the US, Japan, and India, using online crowdsourcing platforms for recruitment.

Hypotheses (1)

HypothesisSupported
Rituals have coherent underlying structural features.Supported

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