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Channels - How to Deal with Missing Data and Galton’s Problem in Cross-Cultural Survey Research: A Primer for R :: FRELIP Discovery
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Ethnological Problems and the Production of Archaeological Kinship Research
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WHY CAN HUNTER-GATHERER GROUPS BE ORGANIZED SIMLARLY FOR RESOURCE PROCUREMENT, BUT THEIR KINSHIP TERMINOLOGIES ARE STRIKINGLY DISSIMILAR: A CHALLENGE FOR FUTURE CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH
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“How can the dead consent?”: Reclamation, research, and the right to say nothing
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AI and Suicide Prevention: A Cross-Sector Primer
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Cultural dynamics: formal descriptions of cultural processes
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Teaching students to recognize and deal with Situations of Uncertainty at uncontrolled crossings
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Book Review: Network Analysis and Ethnographic Problems: Process Models of a Turkish Nomad Clan, by Douglas R. White and Ulla C. Johansen (Oxford, UK and Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2004, Cloth / 2006, Paper, 544 pages)
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SUBSTITUTABILITY OF KIN AND THE CROW-OMAHA PROBLEM
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Updated scripts for R in Eff and Dow (2009) Issue 3#1 art 1
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Verbal-R3: Verbal Reranker as the Missing Bridge between Retrieval and Reasoning
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Casino Streamer Deals
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Cashman Casino Deals
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Evolution of Cultural Groups and Persistent Parochialism
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A Cultural History of Climate Change
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The importance of self-concept and how it relates to street children
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Culture, Altruism, and Conflict Between Ancestors and Descendants
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Persistent Cultures: Miskitu Kinship Terminological Fluidity
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How to Deal with Really Good Bad-Faith Interpreters: M.A. v Denmark
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Inheriting the Mess: How CERCLA Successor Liability Shapes the Landscape for Asset Purchase Deals
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Crossing the trussle: Epistemological resistance in maternal healthcare
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The prevention and handling of the missing data
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Missing
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Formalization as a Tool for Empirical Research
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Support for Early Career Researchers Revisited