Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Galton's problem of interdependent cases due to diffusion was tested by using
the linked-pair test (Naroll 1964) with the Loftin-Hill geographical alignments (
Loftin and Hill 1974: 42-43). The results showed that there is no Galton's problem
...
Galton's problem of interdependent cases due to diffusion was tested by using
the linked-pair test (Naroll 1964) with the Loftin-Hill geographical alignments (
Loftin and Hill 1974: 42-43). The results showed that there is no Galton's problem
...
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The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture. Ithaca. — 1974. The Problem of
Slavery in the Age of Revolution. Ithaca. Doolittle, J. 1866. Social Life of the
Chinese (vol. 2). London. Elkins. S. M. 1959. Slavery: A Problem in American
Institutional ...
The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture. Ithaca. — 1974. The Problem of
Slavery in the Age of Revolution. Ithaca. Doolittle, J. 1866. Social Life of the
Chinese (vol. 2). London. Elkins. S. M. 1959. Slavery: A Problem in American
Institutional ...
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PROBLEMS WITH SPECIFIC CODES While difficulties with specific codes were
largely ironed out by revision of the scales themselves, a number of problems
could not be resolved by modifica. tion of the scales because their origins rested
in ...
PROBLEMS WITH SPECIFIC CODES While difficulties with specific codes were
largely ironed out by revision of the scales themselves, a number of problems
could not be resolved by modifica. tion of the scales because their origins rested
in ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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