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... Similar reservations apply to the transfer of large - scale concepts to the explanation of small - scale phenomena , since the variables involved may change so slowly , or have so little effect over shorter time spans , that they can be ...
... Similar reservations apply to the transfer of large - scale concepts to the explanation of small - scale phenomena , since the variables involved may change so slowly , or have so little effect over shorter time spans , that they can be ...
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... Similar questions of interaction or independence arise in discussions of human behaviour , for example in the relationship between individual action and social norms , or in the relationship between social behaviour and biological or ...
... Similar questions of interaction or independence arise in discussions of human behaviour , for example in the relationship between individual action and social norms , or in the relationship between social behaviour and biological or ...
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... similar to those of microeconomics , fall within a formalist anthropological economics ( Halpernin 1985 ) . Satisfi- ser models are more closely constructed from Mesoamerican ethnographic studies ( eg . informant statements about ...
... similar to those of microeconomics , fall within a formalist anthropological economics ( Halpernin 1985 ) . Satisfi- ser models are more closely constructed from Mesoamerican ethnographic studies ( eg . informant statements about ...
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