Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... killed another ? Did the treatment or settlement vary depending on how the killer and killed were related ? How ? " I.1.4.1 . " In those days , how frequently were people killed by group decision because of some crime they had committed ...
... killed another ? Did the treatment or settlement vary depending on how the killer and killed were related ? How ? " I.1.4.1 . " In those days , how frequently were people killed by group decision because of some crime they had committed ...
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... killing others in ( local segment ) ? " 1.3.2 . 1.3.3 . 1.3.4 . " How did people kill themselves ? " " Why did people do it ? " " What did people say when someone killed himself in those days ? Was the funeral for such a person ...
... killing others in ( local segment ) ? " 1.3.2 . 1.3.3 . 1.3.4 . " How did people kill themselves ? " " Why did people do it ? " " What did people say when someone killed himself in those days ? Was the funeral for such a person ...
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... killed , attacked , hurt , insulted , or teased ? " ( Probe on funerals , weddings , birth or naming rites ... killed ? Who did the killing ? In what ceremonies were animals killed ? What was the largest number of animals that would be ...
... killed , attacked , hurt , insulted , or teased ? " ( Probe on funerals , weddings , birth or naming rites ... killed ? Who did the killing ? In what ceremonies were animals killed ? What was the largest number of animals that would be ...
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