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- 1.1 @1002:2018
- branch of anthropology. It seeks to explain human behavior by looking at it in context, especially the socia... n people acquire cultural patterns of thought and behavior, they are also being recruited to a larger social
- 1.2 @1002:2018
- ropology is a distinct way of understanding human behavior and community. Anthropology looks at the world th... n people acquire cultural patterns of thought and behavior, they are also being recruited to a larger social
- 4.3.1 @1002:2019
- tudy of people's emotional experiences and social behavior in Tahiti, Robert Levy (1973) introduces a useful... xplicit discourse on its relationship to people's behavior, feelings, and moral thinking (see also Epstein
- 2.1 @1002:2022
- my; economists would say that they study people’s behavior, and specifically the choices people make. Econo... objectively. While people using a model of human behavior based on assumptions of rationality have complex
- 5.1 @1002:2018
- s not simply collective constraints on individual behavior. (That's a false dichotomy!) Rather, social force
- 5.2 @1002:2018
- s not simply collective constraints on individual behavior. (That's a false dichotomy!) Rather, social force
- 7.1 @1002:2018
- ther words, religion rationalizes people's social behavior. ## Religious change leads to social change ##
- 13.1 @1002:2018
- n people acquire cultural patterns of thought and behavior, they are also being recruited to a larger social
- further_information_about_this_unit @1002:2018
- ropologists draw conclusions and explain people's behavior, values and ideas. If you participate fully in th
- 0.2 @1002:2019
- er context** for any and every aspect of people's behavior, experiences, thoughts, feelings and conditions.
- 3.1.2 @1002:2019
- ciprocity. Moka exchanges make people's economic behavior subordinate to the political sphere. The leaders
- 4.1.1 @1002:2019
- ive. Their core assumption was: * **Patterns of behavior, institutional rules, and people's collective rep
- how-to-zoom @1002:2020
- ” In //Interaction Ritual: Essays in Face to Face Behavior//, 1–46. New York: Doubleday. {{page>1002guide}
- 1.2 @1002:2022
- er context** for any and every aspect of people’s behavior, experiences, thoughts, feelings and conditions.