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On the other hand , the same correlations with patriarchal traits , or with aged women as participants in either form of family organization , show neither high coefficients of association nor the same consistency ( Cor . 230—245 ) .
On the other hand , the same correlations with patriarchal traits , or with aged women as participants in either form of family organization , show neither high coefficients of association nor the same consistency ( Cor . 230—245 ) .
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in - law has been more prevalent in relatively simple societies and in matrilineal groups is supported by correlations with types of maintenance . In the case of collectors , hunters , and fishers the coefficients are consistently and ...
in - law has been more prevalent in relatively simple societies and in matrilineal groups is supported by correlations with types of maintenance . In the case of collectors , hunters , and fishers the coefficients are consistently and ...
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APPENDIX B INDEX OF CORRELATIONS Trait Numbers Correlation Numbers Trait Numbers Correlation Numbers Trait Correlation Numbers : Numbers 0- 30 0- 81 0- 82 0- 84 0- 92 0-127 0–128 0-139 0–140 0-149 0-150 0–153 0-154 0-177 0-178 0-191 ...
APPENDIX B INDEX OF CORRELATIONS Trait Numbers Correlation Numbers Trait Numbers Correlation Numbers Trait Correlation Numbers : Numbers 0- 30 0- 81 0- 82 0- 84 0- 92 0-127 0–128 0-139 0–140 0-149 0-150 0–153 0-154 0-177 0-178 0-191 ...
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