Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... correlation . The null hy- pothesis was rejected . All of the individuals who were widowed par- ticipated in the tanda while none of the separated or divorced indi- viduals participated . Male has second job . Another variable which ...
... correlation . The null hy- pothesis was rejected . All of the individuals who were widowed par- ticipated in the tanda while none of the separated or divorced indi- viduals participated . Male has second job . Another variable which ...
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... correlated agricultural technology . Peasant agricultural technology is extensive and , as it has been shown , a num- ber of its characteristics imposes limitations specifically on those ef- forts aimed at integration . These ...
... correlated agricultural technology . Peasant agricultural technology is extensive and , as it has been shown , a num- ber of its characteristics imposes limitations specifically on those ef- forts aimed at integration . These ...
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... correlation between how a relative is designated and how a relative is perceived in terms of interpersonal behavior variables . While the problem addressed by Freed was substantially different and broader than the one presently under ...
... correlation between how a relative is designated and how a relative is perceived in terms of interpersonal behavior variables . While the problem addressed by Freed was substantially different and broader than the one presently under ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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