Studies in Behavioral Anthropology

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Rowman Altamira, 2004 - Всего страниц: 405
Studies in Behavioral Anthropology is a unique collection of essays illustrating the author's distinctive approach to cross-cultural research. It is a valuable companion volume to Graves's Behavioral Anthropology, elaborating on the methodological principles outlined in that book. Graves and his co-authors offer fifteen research essays as supplemental readings in research methodology, to convey the challenge and excitement of conducting systematic behavioral science research cross-culturally. For those concerned with a behavioral and scientific approach to anthropology, this book will be a valuable reference and teaching tool.

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Acculturation Access and Alcohol in a TriEthnic Community
3
Psychological Acculturation in a TriEthnic Community
30
The Navajo Urban Relocation Research Project
45
Alternative Models for the Study of Urban Migration
47
Values Expectations and Relocation The Navajo Migrant to Denver
60
The Personal Adjustment of Navajo Indian Migrants to Denver Colorado
74
Urban Indian Personality and the Culture of Poverty
106
The Navajo Urban Migrant and His Psychological Situation
136
Culture Change in Island Polynesia
221
The Impact of Modernization on the Personality of a Polynesian People
223
Stress and Health Modernization in a Traditional Polynesian Society
268
Polynesian Adaptation in New Zealand
293
Kinship Ties and the Preferred Adaptive Strategies of Urban Migrants
295
Patterns of Public Drinking in a Multiethnic Society A Systematic Observational Study
317
Barroom Violence in a Multiethnic Society A Critical Incidents Study
337
Stress and Health among Polynesian Migrants to New Zealand
360

Determinants of Urban Migrant Indian Wages
157
Medical Change in Highland Guatemala
183
The Process of Medical Change in a Highland Guatemalan Town
187

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Theodore D. Graves is a retired professor of anthropology and social psychology who has conducted field research in the American southwest, Latin America, East Africa, and the South Pacific. He has twice won the Stirling Award in Culture and Personality of the American Anthropological Association.

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