Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... relationship could turn into an adversary relationship as a result of excessive joking . Bateson ( 1972 : 179 ) points out that play ( or joking ) requires the ex- change of a meta - message to the effect that " this is play , " as a ...
... relationship could turn into an adversary relationship as a result of excessive joking . Bateson ( 1972 : 179 ) points out that play ( or joking ) requires the ex- change of a meta - message to the effect that " this is play , " as a ...
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... relationships among those variables in which a signifi- cant relationship was uncovered . That will be done now using Yule's Q. Yule's Q is a commonly used statistic for measuring the strength of the relationship in 2 x 2 chi square ...
... relationships among those variables in which a signifi- cant relationship was uncovered . That will be done now using Yule's Q. Yule's Q is a commonly used statistic for measuring the strength of the relationship in 2 x 2 chi square ...
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... relationship is institutionalized in the household , the parent - child relationship may be moralized . " Later he offers a hypothesis : " If a dyadic relationship is moralized and is broken , then more or less grave social concern is ...
... relationship is institutionalized in the household , the parent - child relationship may be moralized . " Later he offers a hypothesis : " If a dyadic relationship is moralized and is broken , then more or less grave social concern is ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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