Odor References (folktale Themes)

Associated Documents (1)

Main AuthorPublished YearTitle
Hines, DwightPossible rhinencephalic influences on human maternal behavior: a cross-cultural study

Associated Hypotheses (7)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Hines, Dwight"Of . . . child rearing practices in infancy references to odors [in folktales] correlates negatively with absence of pain inflicted by the nurturant agent" (4)
Hines, Dwight"Partial correlations showed a positive relation between [odor references in folktales and] oral satisfaction potential . . . sexual satisfaction potential . . . and average satisfaction potential in middle childhood" (4)
Hines, Dwight"In middle childhood . . . odor references [in folktales] was negatively related to: socialization anxiety, anal socialization anxiety, sexual socialization anxiety . . . and mean socialization anxiety" (4,5)
Hines, Dwight"References to odors [in folktales was positively correlated with] age of weaning" (5)
Hines, Dwight"Age of independence training . . . correlated negatively with references to odor [in folktales]" (5)
Hines, Dwight"Measures of child rearing variables in later childhood . . . show a positive relation between anxiety about nonperformance of nurturance and references to odors [in folktales]" (5)
Hines, Dwight"There is a negative relation between odor references [in folktales] and anxiety about nonperformance of achievement and nonperformance of self reliance" (5)

Associated OCMs

  1. ethnophysics