Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... performance , some questions were asked to determine a respondent's perception of adequate performance in his or her roles , while other questions were asked to uncover his or her own assessment of relative success or failure in the ...
... performance , some questions were asked to determine a respondent's perception of adequate performance in his or her roles , while other questions were asked to uncover his or her own assessment of relative success or failure in the ...
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... performances respective- ly . The objective of the Social Stress Gauge , through its several parts , is ( 1 ) to ... performance . For each set of items in the questionnaire , as operationalized in the coding and scoring instructions ...
... performances respective- ly . The objective of the Social Stress Gauge , through its several parts , is ( 1 ) to ... performance . For each set of items in the questionnaire , as operationalized in the coding and scoring instructions ...
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... performance . Freuchen ( 1961 ) and Rasmussen ( 1929 ) , among others , have commented upon the overwhelming emotional power of the Eskimo song festivals - the combined effects of swaying , rhythmic body movements , short repetitive ...
... performance . Freuchen ( 1961 ) and Rasmussen ( 1929 ) , among others , have commented upon the overwhelming emotional power of the Eskimo song festivals - the combined effects of swaying , rhythmic body movements , short repetitive ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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