Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... observed marriage patterns . We present here a method by which the effect of marriage ideology on these patterns may be evaluated . The rationale underlying our method rests first on the observation that demographic factors such as ...
... observed marriage patterns . We present here a method by which the effect of marriage ideology on these patterns may be evaluated . The rationale underlying our method rests first on the observation that demographic factors such as ...
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... observed to be consanguineous ( Q = .0658 ) . Likewise , we have calculated this proportion from the averaged output of both PRAN ( R 2.176 / 148.296.0147 ) and PREF ( P = 24.190 / 147.45 = .1641 ) . Since the observed proportion is ...
... observed to be consanguineous ( Q = .0658 ) . Likewise , we have calculated this proportion from the averaged output of both PRAN ( R 2.176 / 148.296.0147 ) and PREF ( P = 24.190 / 147.45 = .1641 ) . Since the observed proportion is ...
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... observed behavior become more easily understood . 2. Despite what appear to be limited opportunities for marrying a preferred relative , our Index of Mating Preference is able to distinguish the relative contribution of randomness and ...
... observed behavior become more easily understood . 2. Despite what appear to be limited opportunities for marrying a preferred relative , our Index of Mating Preference is able to distinguish the relative contribution of randomness and ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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