Year: 1967 Source: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, v.5, no.4, (1967), p.468-472 SIEC No: 19831806

The aggressive behaviors of nonliterate societies, as manifested in their suicide and homicide rates, were investigated to see if they were related to socialization practices in the societies. No association was found. This was seen as casting doubt on the hypothesis put forward by Henry and Short and by Gold of such an association.