Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... traits , and in degree of complexity . A culture area is a geographical region within which people commonly display distinctive traits . Such traits may be the use of obsidian blades or woodpecker scalps , the complex of traits as ...
... traits , and in degree of complexity . A culture area is a geographical region within which people commonly display distinctive traits . Such traits may be the use of obsidian blades or woodpecker scalps , the complex of traits as ...
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... traits , com- plexes , institutions , and themes . Traits refer to behavior focused on an object and the knowledge - both what is and what ought to be - involved in such behavior . The production and use of a foot- ball is a culture trait ...
... traits , com- plexes , institutions , and themes . Traits refer to behavior focused on an object and the knowledge - both what is and what ought to be - involved in such behavior . The production and use of a foot- ball is a culture trait ...
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... traits ( and , thus , of men ) would be represented by 22. Were there three traits and , again , if each could only be present or ab- sent , we would have the possible combinations shown in Table 13.1 , with representing the presence ...
... traits ( and , thus , of men ) would be represented by 22. Were there three traits and , again , if each could only be present or ab- sent , we would have the possible combinations shown in Table 13.1 , with representing the presence ...
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