Studies in Behavioral AnthropologyRowman 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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... serve as part of its explanation . This shift in research focus from description of the typical to explana- tion of the nontypical requires me to formulate theory - based hypotheses and rigorously test them by means of carefully ...
... serve as part of its explanation . This shift in research focus from description of the typical to explana- tion of the nontypical requires me to formulate theory - based hypotheses and rigorously test them by means of carefully ...
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... serves as the thread which weaves together all of my publications within a single narrative . The articles reproduced in this volume , in turn , illustrate principles discussed in Volume I. Side by side they constitute the core of my ...
... serves as the thread which weaves together all of my publications within a single narrative . The articles reproduced in this volume , in turn , illustrate principles discussed in Volume I. Side by side they constitute the core of my ...
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... served as a teaching assistant ) success- fully instilled an appreciation for an evolutionary perspective as a basic element of the anthropological approach . I returned to Colorado to conduct my dissertation research under the ...
... served as a teaching assistant ) success- fully instilled an appreciation for an evolutionary perspective as a basic element of the anthropological approach . I returned to Colorado to conduct my dissertation research under the ...
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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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About the Author | 405 |
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