Internal and external conflict and violence: cross-cultural evidence and a new analysis

Journal of Conflict Resolution Vol/Iss. 29 Published In Pages: 547-579
By Ross, Marc Howard

Hypothesis

Internal conflict and violence, strength in cross-cutting ties in decentralized societies, intercommunity marriage in decentralized societies, matrilocality, fraternal interest group strength, polygyny, socioeconomic complexity, political power concentration, harsh socialization practices, affectionate socialization practices, and male gender identity conflict will be positively associated with external conflict and violence (554)

Note

The following independent variables were determined to be significant: internal conflict and violence (p<.05), strength in cross-cutting ties in decentralized societies (p<.05), intercommunity marriage in decentralized societies (p<.001), affectionate socialization practices (p<.001), and male gender identity conflict (p<.001). With the addition of the external conflict and violence independent variable, the following variable is no longer significant: socioeconomic complexity.

Test

Test NameSupportSignificanceCoefficientTail
multiple regressionUNKNOWNUNKNOWNUNKNOWNUNKNOWN

Related Hypotheses

Main AuthorHypothesis
Ross, Marc HowardStrength in cross-cutting ties in decentralized societies, intercommunity marriage in decentralized societies, matrilocality, fraternal interest group strength, polygyny, socioeconomic complexity, political power concentration, harsh socialization practices, affectionate socialization practices, and male gender identity conflict will be positively associated with external 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)
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 HowardFemale political activity will be positively associated with internal conflict and warm/affectionate socialization practices and negatively associated with external conflict and fraternal interest group strength (843, 848-9).
Ross, Marc HowardConcentration of political power will be positively associated with range of political decision making and the strength of cross-cutting ties in preindustrial societies (80).