Adolescence: an anthropological inquiry

The Free Press New York Published In Pages: 262
By Schlegel, Alice, Barry III, Herbert

Hypothesis

Adolescents running away from difficult situations will be predicted by certain characteristics of adolescence (150).

Note

Boys running away was significantly associated with a high degree of separation from the family (r = -0.60), adolescents taking on new roles in the family (r = 0.92), and the community (r = 0.45), establishment of adult character in adolescence (r = 0.51), and later ending of adolescence (r = -0.49). Running away by girls was predicted by adolescence as a sharp break from childhood (r = 0.38), adolescents taking on new roles in the family (r =0.94), and the community (r = 0.71), and establishment of adult character in adolescence (r = 0.55).

Test

Test NameSupportSignificanceCoefficientTail
Pearson's chi-squarePartially supportedp < 0.05UNKNOWNUNKNOWN