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  1. ". . . the evil eye is associated with . . . communities [larger than 1000]" (245)Roberts, John M. - Belief in the evil eye in world perspective, 1976 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the variables that are associated with the evil eye belief cross-culturally. Results suggest that the evil eye belief is significantly associated with various socioeconomic and demographic variables. All hypotheses are supported.

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  2. ". . . the degree of specialization and institutionalization of police functions is positively associated with the presence of the evil eye" (249)Roberts, John M. - Belief in the evil eye in world perspective, 1976 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the variables that are associated with the evil eye belief cross-culturally. Results suggest that the evil eye belief is significantly associated with various socioeconomic and demographic variables. All hypotheses are supported.

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  3. ". . . the evil eye is positively associated with modes of marriage that involve the transfer of a substantial amount of property from either the groom's or the bride's kinsmen to the kinsmen of the spouse" (246)Roberts, John M. - Belief in the evil eye in world perspective, 1976 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the variables that are associated with the evil eye belief cross-culturally. Results suggest that the evil eye belief is significantly associated with various socioeconomic and demographic variables. All hypotheses are supported.

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  4. ". . . the evil-eye-belief scale is . . . associated with . . . a developed judiciary" (250)Roberts, John M. - Belief in the evil eye in world perspective, 1976 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the variables that are associated with the evil eye belief cross-culturally. Results suggest that the evil eye belief is significantly associated with various socioeconomic and demographic variables. All hypotheses are supported.

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  5. ". . . there is a positive association between cultural complexity and the evil eye belief . . ." (235)fRoberts, John M. - Belief in the evil eye in world perspective, 1976 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the variables that are associated with the evil eye belief cross-culturally. Results suggest that the evil eye belief is significantly associated with various socioeconomic and demographic variables. All hypotheses are supported.

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  6. ". . . the evil eye belief is associated with the presence of caste stratification . . . and the presence of hereditary slavery" (248-249)Roberts, John M. - Belief in the evil eye in world perspective, 1976 - 3 Variables

    This chapter examines the variables that are associated with the evil eye belief cross-culturally. Results suggest that the evil eye belief is significantly associated with various socioeconomic and demographic variables. All hypotheses are supported.

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  7. ". . . societies possessing the evil eye belief tended to be politically autonomous . . ." (248)Roberts, John M. - Belief in the evil eye in world perspective, 1976 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the variables that are associated with the evil eye belief cross-culturally. Results suggest that the evil eye belief is significantly associated with various socioeconomic and demographic variables. All hypotheses are supported.

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  8. "[There is an] . . . increasing likelihood of the evil eye belief as the size of the domestic animals increases" (243)Roberts, John M. - Belief in the evil eye in world perspective, 1976 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the variables that are associated with the evil eye belief cross-culturally. Results suggest that the evil eye belief is significantly associated with various socioeconomic and demographic variables. All hypotheses are supported.

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  9. ". . . societies with belief in the evil eye tend to be those with a relative concentration of executive power . . ." (248)Roberts, John M. - Belief in the evil eye in world perspective, 1976 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the variables that are associated with the evil eye belief cross-culturally. Results suggest that the evil eye belief is significantly associated with various socioeconomic and demographic variables. All hypotheses are supported.

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  10. ". . . the father is less likely to have a close association with his child in the evil eye cultures" (253)Roberts, John M. - Belief in the evil eye in world perspective, 1976 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the variables that are associated with the evil eye belief cross-culturally. Results suggest that the evil eye belief is significantly associated with various socioeconomic and demographic variables. All hypotheses are supported.

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