Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... analysis does not help us understand or analyze the " dynamic interpretive processes that tak [ e ] form in cultural settings " ( Garro 2000 : 313 ) . Instead , consensus theory views " intracultural variation as analogous to ...
... analysis does not help us understand or analyze the " dynamic interpretive processes that tak [ e ] form in cultural settings " ( Garro 2000 : 313 ) . Instead , consensus theory views " intracultural variation as analogous to ...
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... analysis of the 140 respondents in the U.S. sample gave the following results : Table 3 : Consensus Analysis of Gender Survey for the U.S. Sample Factor 1 2 3 Eigenvalue Per Cent Cum . Per Cent Ratio 33.945 65.5 65.5 3.0007 11.953 21.8 ...
... analysis of the 140 respondents in the U.S. sample gave the following results : Table 3 : Consensus Analysis of Gender Survey for the U.S. Sample Factor 1 2 3 Eigenvalue Per Cent Cum . Per Cent Ratio 33.945 65.5 65.5 3.0007 11.953 21.8 ...
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... analysis is primarily on the Sri Lankan data , with an emphasis on those questions that Muslim females answer ... analysis , to discuss informant interview responses to these questions , and to incorporate the statistical and interview ...
... analysis is primarily on the Sri Lankan data , with an emphasis on those questions that Muslim females answer ... analysis , to discuss informant interview responses to these questions , and to incorporate the statistical and interview ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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