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... social scientist was not able to test hypotheses by arbitrarily interfering in human lives , she urged the necessity of studying " human beings under different cultural conditions in some other part of the world " . . . preferably ...
... social scientist was not able to test hypotheses by arbitrarily interfering in human lives , she urged the necessity of studying " human beings under different cultural conditions in some other part of the world " . . . preferably ...
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... social systems . Such studies recorded impressively long lists of behavorial practices , technologies , and material artifacts which seemed to describe a tribe exhaustively , and yet said nothing about it at all . Usually it was not ...
... social systems . Such studies recorded impressively long lists of behavorial practices , technologies , and material artifacts which seemed to describe a tribe exhaustively , and yet said nothing about it at all . Usually it was not ...
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... social sciences under which Nesbitt teaches , a com- plaint was lodged with the college president against Nesbitt in Feb- ruary , 1972. The teacher was accused of improper conduct in releas- ing news to the press without consultation ...
... social sciences under which Nesbitt teaches , a com- plaint was lodged with the college president against Nesbitt in Feb- ruary , 1972. The teacher was accused of improper conduct in releas- ing news to the press without consultation ...
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