Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 26, 2026

Protocol for Studying Extinction of Conditioned Fear in Naturally Cycling Female Rats
Published on: February 23, 2015
Exploring the Relationship Between Gender Violence and State Failure: A Cross-National Comparison
Laurie A Gould1, Laura E Agnich2
1Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA lgould@georgiasouthern.edu.
Abstract:
The concept of state failure has only recently emerged in the political science and legal literature. Although state failure has been used to predict violent conflicts, and all citizens are affected by violence in failed/fragile states, women are especially at risk. Using data from the WomanStats project, this study's findings reveal that the physical security of women is lower in failed/fragile states compared with more sustainable nations. The characteristics of failed states that increase the likelihood of various forms of violence against women are identified, including high levels of militarization, countries with neighboring states at war, and massive movement of refugees.
Related Concept Videos
Socioemotional Experience and Gender Development
Two-Way ANOVA
The two-way ANOVA analysis initially begins by stating the null hypothesis that there is an interaction effect between the two factors of a dataset. This effect can be visualized using line segments formed by joining the...
Jealousy in Romantic Relationships
Fundamental Attribution Error
Bystander Effect
Close Relationships and Culture

