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- ". . . there is a high positive relationship between prolonged, exclusive mother-child sleeping arrangements and frequency of Personal Crime" (298).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 2 VariablesCausal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- "As the opportunity for contact with the father decreases, the frequency of both Theft and Personal Crime increases" (294).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 3 VariablesCausal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- "Frequency of Theft is also positively correlated with socialization anxiety during the period of childhood with respect to the following areas of training:  Responsibility, Self-Reliance, Achievement and Obedience" (296).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 5 VariablesCausal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- ". . . societies high in frequency of Theft tend to have folk tales which do not represent the environment as kind" (298).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 2 VariablesCausal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- ". . . personal crime is correlated with a suspicious or distrustful attitude toward the environment" (299).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 2 VariablesCausal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- "Frequency of Theft is positively related to Sense of Property . . ." (297).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 2 VariablesCausal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- ". . . with an increased Level of Political Integration, Social Stratification, and Elaboration of Social Control there is an increase in the frequency of Theft" (297).Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of correlates of crime, 1963 - 4 VariablesCausal factors to the development of crime are examined. Frequency of theft and personal crime are tested against these causal factors in a search for correlations. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- There are significant negative correlations of frequency of drunkenness with anal socialization anxiety and competition in the acquisition of wealth (43)Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of drinking:  ii.  relations to other features of culture, 1965 - 3 VariablesThis study explores cultural variables associated with frequency of drunkenness and ceremonial drinking. Particular attention was paid to childhood socialization variables, as well as politcal and social organization. Results show a low correlation between frequency of drunkenness and frequency of ceremonial drinking, and various other variables are associated with each. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- "Four measures of responsibility socialization show positive strong relationships with ceremonial drinking . . . and with general consumption of alcohol" (42)Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of drinking:  ii.  relations to other features of culture, 1965 - 5 VariablesThis study explores cultural variables associated with frequency of drunkenness and ceremonial drinking. Particular attention was paid to childhood socialization variables, as well as politcal and social organization. Results show a low correlation between frequency of drunkenness and frequency of ceremonial drinking, and various other variables are associated with each. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- "Indulgence of dependence is negatively related to frequency of [drunkenness]" (35)Bacon, Margaret K. - A cross-cultural study of drinking:  ii.  relations to other features of culture, 1965 - 5 VariablesThis study explores cultural variables associated with frequency of drunkenness and ceremonial drinking. Particular attention was paid to childhood socialization variables, as well as politcal and social organization. Results show a low correlation between frequency of drunkenness and frequency of ceremonial drinking, and various other variables are associated with each. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author