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Authoritarianism and arranged marriage in Bangladesh and Korea
Authors:Bill E. Peterson  Regina Kim  Jessica M. McCarthy  Clare J. Park  Laila T. Plamondon
Affiliation:aDepartment of Psychology, Smith College, United States;bDepartment of Psychology, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
Abstract:The relationships between authoritarianism and attitudes about arranged marriage were studied in Bangladesh and Korea. According to regression analyses (N = 417), authoritarianism was positively related to support for arranged marriages in closed-ended and open-ended responses. Authoritarianism was also negatively related to open-ended discussions about the importance of love in selecting a partner and in the importance of emotional connection in establishing a relationship. Replicating prior results from the US on women, authoritarianism was related to desires to marry individuals who were gender-typed, traditional, and with narrow interests. Despite some differences in patterns of relationships due to gender and country of origin, the findings support the general hypothesis that authoritarians are invested in maintaining the traditions of their culture.
Keywords:Authoritarianism   Bangladesh   Culture   Development   Gender   Korea   Marriage
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