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  1. Father's role will be mediated by socialization for aggression in its relationship to hypermasculine traits and behaviors in adult males (114)Broude, Gwen J. - Protest masculinity: a further look at the causes and the concept, 1990 - 3 Variables

    A study of the factors that predict extremely masculine behaviors and traits in men (conceptualized as protest masculinity in the status-envy and father-absence theories). Findings point to the important role of socialization for aggression as a mediating factor in the relationship between father's role and "protest masculinity."

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  2. Father-absence will be positively associated with hypermasculine behaviors and traits in adult males (109).Broude, Gwen J. - Protest masculinity: a further look at the causes and the concept, 1990 - 2 Variables

    A study of the factors that predict extremely masculine behaviors and traits in men (conceptualized as protest masculinity in the status-envy and father-absence theories). Findings point to the important role of socialization for aggression as a mediating factor in the relationship between father's role and "protest masculinity."

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  3. Socialization for aggression will be positively associated with hypermasculine behaviors and traits in adult males (112)Broude, Gwen J. - Protest masculinity: a further look at the causes and the concept, 1990 - 2 Variables

    A study of the factors that predict extremely masculine behaviors and traits in men (conceptualized as protest masculinity in the status-envy and father-absence theories). Findings point to the important role of socialization for aggression as a mediating factor in the relationship between father's role and "protest masculinity."

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  4. The role of the father will be associated with circumcision, the couvade, and protest masculinity (170).Broude, Gwen J. - Revisiting status-envy: does the theory hold up?, 1989 - 4 Variables

    Author first tests the validity of the variables traditionallyused in tests of status envy theory. Then the author tests some of the implications of the theory and proposes somewhat different mechanisms.

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  5. The role of the father will be the most significant predictor of circumcision, the couvade, and protest masculinity (172).Broude, Gwen J. - Revisiting status-envy: does the theory hold up?, 1989 - 4 Variables

    Author first tests the validity of the variables traditionallyused in tests of status envy theory. Then the author tests some of the implications of the theory and proposes somewhat different mechanisms.

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  6. Controlling for status envy, mother-infant sleeping arrangements and frequent matrilocality, along with father absence, will be correlated with the couvade (905).Broude, Gwen J. - Rethinking the couvade: cross-cultural evidence, 1988 - 5 Variables

    This article examines several possible correlates of the couvade. Results suggest that father presence, rather than the expected father absence, is significantly associated with the couvade.

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  7. There will be a relationship between protest masculinity and the couvade (907).Broude, Gwen J. - Rethinking the couvade: cross-cultural evidence, 1988 - 2 Variables

    This article examines several possible correlates of the couvade. Results suggest that father presence, rather than the expected father absence, is significantly associated with the couvade.

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  8. In addition to socialization for aggression, there will be a positive relationship between father's sleeping distance and the frequency of homocide/ assault (300).Ember, Carol R. - Father absence and male aggression: a re-examination of the comparative evidence, 2002 - 3 Variables

    This paper supports Beatrice B. Whiting's (1965) sex-identity conflict hypothesis which suggests a relationship between males' early identification with their mothers and male violence. Authors find that, in addition to socialization aggression, frequency of homicide/assault is significantly related to father-infant sleeping distance, particularly when residence is not matrilocal and/or warfare is more than occasional.

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  9. "Where the mother (or women in general) serves as primary caretaker in infancy, males will display masculine protest behavior in adulthood, regardless of the status of women in the larger social context (164).Broude, Gwen J. - Revisiting status-envy: does the theory hold up?, 1989 - 3 Variables

    Author first tests the validity of the variables traditionallyused in tests of status envy theory. Then the author tests some of the implications of the theory and proposes somewhat different mechanisms.

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  10. Four measures of primary feminine identification will be associated with female control of resources (158).Broude, Gwen J. - Revisiting status-envy: does the theory hold up?, 1989 - 5 Variables

    Author first tests the validity of the variables traditionallyused in tests of status envy theory. Then the author tests some of the implications of the theory and proposes somewhat different mechanisms.

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