Child training and game involvement
Ethnology • Vol/Iss. 1 • Published In • Pages: 166-185 •
By Roberts, John M., Sutton-Smith, Brian
Hypothesis
"Tribes possessing games of strategy were found more likely to have high ratings on child-training procedures which involved rewarding children for being obedient, punishing for being disobedient, anxiety about nonperformance of obedience, conflict over obedience, and high frequency of obedient behaviors" (171-172)
| Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fisher's exact test | Supported | p<.01 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
| Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Anxiety About Nonperformance Of Obedience | Dependent | Independence Training, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
| Conflict Over Obedience | Dependent | Independence Training, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
| Frequency Of Obedient Behaviors | Dependent | Independence Training, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
| Games Of Strategy | Independent | Games |
| Punishment For Disobedience | Dependent | Independence Training, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
| Reward For Obedience | Dependent | Independence Training, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |