Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... correlation of Generosity ( Ge ) with Trust ( Tr ) is .45 ( N = 85 ) and with Honesty ( Ho ) is .40 ( N = 72 ) . The correlation of Trust with Honesty is .45 ( N = 88 ) . The correlations between traits in different categories are ...
... correlation of Generosity ( Ge ) with Trust ( Tr ) is .45 ( N = 85 ) and with Honesty ( Ho ) is .40 ( N = 72 ) . The correlation of Trust with Honesty is .45 ( N = 88 ) . The correlations between traits in different categories are ...
Page 100
... correlations shown in Table 5 are reasonably high and each difference from zero is statistically significant . The correlations are higher for late than early childhood , except for an appreciably higher correlation for Responsibility ...
... correlations shown in Table 5 are reasonably high and each difference from zero is statistically significant . The correlations are higher for late than early childhood , except for an appreciably higher correlation for Responsibility ...
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... correlation or a correlation running in the opposite direction from that predicted . It seems , therefore , that the conflicting loyalties theory is not valid . An alternative explanation of the data , however , may actually lead to a ...
... correlation or a correlation running in the opposite direction from that predicted . It seems , therefore , that the conflicting loyalties theory is not valid . An alternative explanation of the data , however , may actually lead to a ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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