AGENTS AND TECHNIQUES OF CHILD TRAINING Barry, Herbert,III, Lili Josephson, Edith Lauer, and Catherine Marshall 1977. Agents and Techniques for Child Training: Cross-Cultural Codes 6. ETHNOLOGY 16:191-230. Compiled with permission of Ethnology journal editors. STDS14.DAT Variables: 337-376 STDS15.DAT Variables: 377-404 STDS16.DAT Variables: 405-432 STDS17.DAT Variables: 433-460 STDS18.DAT Variables: 461-480 337. Importance of Non-Family Companions: Early Boy 338. Importance of Non-Family Companions: Early Girl 339. Importance of Non-Family Companions: Late Boy 340. Importance of Non-Family Companions: Late Girl Early Late Boy Girl Boy Girl . = Missing data 6 6 6 8 1 = Parents predominantly 2 2 1 1 2 = Siblings; not other children 11 12 3 8 3 = Primarily siblings, secondarily other children 104 105 80 91 4 = Primarily other children, secondarily siblings 45 44 47 37 5 = Other children; not siblings 18 17 49 41 341. Sex of Companions: Early Boy 342. Sex of Companions: Early Girl 343. Sex of Companions: Late Boy 344. Sex of Companions: Late Girl . = Missing data 6 6 6 8 1 = Male exclusively 6 - 58 - 2 = Male predominantly 62 - 90 1 3 = Both sexes equally 111 112 31 32 4 = Female predominantly 1 62 1 84 5 = Female exclusively - 6 - 61 345. Importance of Non-Parent in Residence: Early Boy 346. Importance of Non-Parent in Residence: Early Girl 347. Importance of Non-Parent in Residence: Late Boy 348. Importance of Non-Parent in Residence: Late Girl . = Missing data 4 4 4 5 1 = Exclusively parental 56 62 44 48 2 = Single atypical or occasional category of non-parent 63 67 52 67 3 = Two or more atypical or occasional categories of non-parent 7 10 4 11 4 = Single category that typical and frequent but less important than parents 39 28 34 24 5 = Two or more categories, at least oneof which typical and frequent, but less important than parents 14 12 19 14 6 = More typical and frequent than parents 3 3 5 3 7 = Exclusively non-parental - - 24 14 349. Principal Category of Non-Parental Agent: Early Boy 350. Principal Category of Non-Parental Agent: Early Girl 351. Principal Category of Non-Parental Agent: Late Boy 352. Principal Category of Non-Parental Agent: Late Girl . = Missing data 60 66 53 54 1 = Foster parent 99 90 77 74 2 = Sibling - - - - 3 = Grandparent 7 9 4 11 4 = Uncle (mother's brother only) 4 2 5 2 5 = Relative (including father's brother) 10 7 15 13 6 = Child 2 3 20 9 7 = Nonrelative 3 9 12 23 8 = Teacher 1 - - - 353. Sex of Parents in Residence: Early Boy 354. Sex of Parents in Residence: Early Girl 355. Sex of Parents in Residence: Late Boy 356. Sex of Parents in Residence: Late Girl . = Missing data 4 4 28 18 1 = Male exclusively - - 9 - 2 = Male predominantly 2 1 1 1 3 = Both sexes equally 135 135 124 127 4 = Female predominantly 22 21 13 16 5 = Female exclusively 23 25 11 24 357. Sex of Non-parents in Residence: Early Boy 358. Sex of Non-parents in Residence: Early Girl 359. Sex of Non-parents in Residence: Late Boy 360. Sex of Non-parents in Residence: Late Girl . = Missing data 61 65 52 53 1 = Male exclusively 8 4 33 9 2 = Male predominantly 1 - 1 1 3 = Both sexes equally 114 107 98 105 4 = Female predominantly - 1 - - 5 = Female exclusively 2 9 2 18 361. Non-parental Involvement in Child Caring: Early Boy 362. Non-parental Involvement in Child Caring: Early Girl 363. Non-parental Involvement in Child Caring: Late Boy 364. Non-parental Involvement in Child Caring: Late Girl . = Missing data 7 6 26 23 1 = Exclusively parental 33 35 34 39 2 = Single atypical or occasional category of non-parent 19 19 13 14 3 = Two or more atypical or occasional categories of non-parent 21 21 17 19 4 = Single category that typical and frequent but less important than parents 26 24 24 22 5 = Two or more categories, at least one of which typical and frequent, but less important than parents 57 59 35 41 6 = More typical and frequent than parents 17 17 9 10 7 = Exclusively non-parental 6 5 28 18 365. Principal Category of Non-Parental Caretaker: Early Boy 366. Principal Category of Non-Parental Caretaker: Early Girl 367. Principal Category of Non-Parental Caretaker: Late Boy 368. Principal Category of Non-Parental Caretaker: Late Girl . = Missing data 40 41 82 74 1 = Foster parent - - - - 2 = Sibling 58 59 40 42 3 = Grandparent 38 39 26 32 4 = Uncle (mother's brother only) 4 1 2 2 5 = Relative (including father's brother) 18 17 13 14 6 = Child 4 4 4 2 7 = Nonrelative 22 24 18 19 8 = Teacher 1 - 1 1 9 = No agent 1 1 - - 369. Sex of Parental Caretakers: Early Boy 370. Sex of Parental Caretakers: Early Girl 371. Sex of Parental Caretakers: Late Boy 372. Sex of Parental Caretakers: Late Girl . = Missing data 18 11 54 41 1 = Male exclusively 1 2 11 2 2 = Male predominantly 4 2 3 1 3 = Both sexes equally 26 25 17 17 4 = Female predominantly 35 29 22 22 5 = Female exclusively 102 117 79 103 373. Sex of Principal Non-Parental Caretakers: Early Boy 374. Sex of Principal Non-Parental Caretakers: Early Girl 375. Sex of Principal Non-Parental Caretakers: Late Boy 376. Sex of Principal Non-Parental Caretakers: Late Girl . = Missing data 41 42 83 77 1 = Male exclusively 5 2 11 2 2 = Male predominantly 4 2 1 - 3 = Both sexes equally 59 54 43 42 4 = Female predominantly 12 11 7 6 5 = Female exclusively 65 75 41 59