Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Measuring Marriage Preference1 Eric V. Fredlund and Bennett Dyke Pennsylvania State University Anthropologists commonly are able to elicit from their informants rules or preferences which are said to govern marriage with relatives . The ...
Measuring Marriage Preference1 Eric V. Fredlund and Bennett Dyke Pennsylvania State University Anthropologists commonly are able to elicit from their informants rules or preferences which are said to govern marriage with relatives . The ...
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... marriage partners . - If we solve equation ( 1 ) for a [ i.e. , a = ( Q − Ř ) / ( P — R ) ] and substitute calculated proportions , we find that for the Trio the Index of Mating Preference is .342 . In an effort to estimate the effect ...
... marriage partners . - If we solve equation ( 1 ) for a [ i.e. , a = ( Q − Ř ) / ( P — R ) ] and substitute calculated proportions , we find that for the Trio the Index of Mating Preference is .342 . In an effort to estimate the effect ...
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... marriage in each generation is enough , but the more marriages of that type occur , the firmer the alliance relationship will be . ” Does he mean by this that a marriage must occur between the units in every generation to keep the ...
... marriage in each generation is enough , but the more marriages of that type occur , the firmer the alliance relationship will be . ” Does he mean by this that a marriage must occur between the units in every generation to keep the ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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