Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... Table 6. The table , with 1 degree of free- TABLE 5 Marital Status Row Tanda No Yes Total 7 27 34 No 13.2 % 50.9 % 64.2 % 4 15 Yes 7.5 % 28.3 % 19 35.8 % Column 11 42 N = 53 Total 20.8 % 79.2 % 100.0 % TABLE 6 Parenthood Tanda No Yes ...
... Table 6. The table , with 1 degree of free- TABLE 5 Marital Status Row Tanda No Yes Total 7 27 34 No 13.2 % 50.9 % 64.2 % 4 15 Yes 7.5 % 28.3 % 19 35.8 % Column 11 42 N = 53 Total 20.8 % 79.2 % 100.0 % TABLE 6 Parenthood Tanda No Yes ...
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... Table 8. The table has 1 degree of freedom and a critical value of 2.706 . The chi square value of 5.85268 was found to be significant at the 0.10 level . The null hypothesis was rejected . The results clearly show that individuals with ...
... Table 8. The table has 1 degree of freedom and a critical value of 2.706 . The chi square value of 5.85268 was found to be significant at the 0.10 level . The null hypothesis was rejected . The results clearly show that individuals with ...
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... Table 1 consist of alternative names for societies or for groups of societies , identifying the names in the Ethnographic Atlas . The usefulness of the table is thereby expanded , but these cross - references are inevitably selective ...
... Table 1 consist of alternative names for societies or for groups of societies , identifying the names in the Ethnographic Atlas . The usefulness of the table is thereby expanded , but these cross - references are inevitably selective ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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