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Advancing Responsible Adolescent Development ISBN: 9783319408859
This chapter is a summary of the theoretical approach and the findings of The Tri-Ethnic Community Study initiated in 1960 in a small community in the Rocky Mountain west made up of Native Americans (Indians), long-time Spanish American residents, an
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Autor:
Theodore D. Graves
Behavioral Anthropology is a unique introduction, combining an intellectual biography with an explanation of methodological principles. Each chapter deals with a specific methodological issue, such as research design, the role of theory, various stra
Publikováno v:
Human Organization. 37:157-162
Autor:
Theodore D. Graves, Nancy B. Graves
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Human Organization. 37:115-135
Autor:
Nancy B. Graves, Theodore D. Graves
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Medical Anthropology. 3:23-59
Data from an interview survey of over seventy adult men on the island of Aitutaki in the Cook group were used to explore the physical, psychological, and social correlates of modernization. The data support the conclusion that physical/psychological
Autor:
Theodore D. Graves
Publikováno v:
American Ethnologist. 1:65-86
“Culture of poverty” theorists contend that the marginal socioeconomic position occupied by many minority groups within our society is the result of a self-perpetuating poverty “way of life,” which includes certain characteristic personality
Autor:
Theodore D. Graves
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Human Organization. 25:295-299
The Navaho Urban Relocation Research Project has two aims: to learn as much as possible about the process of adjustment to urban life of a non-Westernized migrant group, and to explore how social scientists may best go about investigating such a prob
Autor:
Theodore D. Graves
Publikováno v:
Southwestern Journal of Anthropology. 23:337-350
IN A RECENT PAPER BY GOODENOUGH (1964), a distinction is made between the "phenomenal order" of observable events and their regularities, and the "ideational order," or the beliefs, attitudes, and values held by a group's members. In our studies of a
Autor:
Theodore D. Graves
Publikováno v:
Ethos. 1:321-342