10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLLATERALITY»
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Three Styles in the Study of Kinship
In Table I4, Murdock gives the results of comparing, in 221 societies, the terms
applied for various pairs of kin types differing from each other in respect of either
generation, affinity, bifurcation, or collaterality. Kin types that differ only in ...
2
Puerto Ricans: Value Orientations and Achievement Potential
Variables Independence .48*** —.03 .03 -.03 Conformance .07 .00 -.06 Lineality
—.45** -.48** Collaterality —.49** **p .01 The correlations in table4 do not
support hypothesisl. The correlation between conformance and lineality is r : .07,
...
3
Theocracy and Toleration: A Study of the Disputes in Dutch ...
Indeed those very qualifications illustrated the completeness of this collaterality
which established two supreme authorities under God, one over temporal, and
the other over ecclesiastical matters; the clergy being subject as citizens to the ...
4
Bridging Japanese/North American Differences
Caudiil and Scarr (1961) and Nishida (1981) found that although collaterality
predominates inJapan, the value orientation (collaterality, lineality, individualism)
that individuals select depends on the specific sphere of life being examined.
William B. Gudykunst, Tsukasa Nishida, 1994
5
The Works of James Arminius, D. D., Formerly Professor of ...
But subordination is removed, and collaterality is introduced, (1.) Universally,
when all these Saints are said, by their own merits to intercede for and to obtain
blessings, and to dispense the blessings thus obtained ; which are two tokens of
the ...
Jacobus Arminius, Petrus Bertius, 1828
6
Communication in Japan and the United States
Caudill and Scarr (1961) and Nishida (1981) found that while collaterality
predominates in Japan, the value orientation (collaterality, lineality, individualism
) individuals select depends on the specific sphere of life being examined."
Finally ...
William B. Gudykunst, 1993
7
Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective
Lineality Versus Collaterality Lineality refers to kin related in a single line, such
as son, father, grandfather. Collaterality, on the other hand, refers to kin related
through a linking relative, such as the relationship between EGO and his or her ...
Gary Ferraro, Susan Andreatta, 2011
8
Japanese Culture: Its Development and Characteristics
Collaterality stresses the welfare of the group, and consensus among its
members, as primary goals. As such7 in terms of the theory behind the schedule,
collaterality is distinct from lineality or individualism—the former emphasizing
superior ...
Richard K. Beardsley, Robert J. Smith, 2013
9
Comparative sociology: a codification of cross-societal analysis
Individualism over Collaterally over Lineality (that is, of the range of variations for
the relational orientation, the dominant choice in a given society is Individualism,
the second preference is Collaterality, and the third preference is Lineality).
Robert Mortimer Marsh, 1967
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Achievement Values: Puerto Rico and the United States
The constructs of lineality, collaterality, and individualism are all negatively
related. Collaterality and lineality are correlated r = -0.45, collaterality and
individualism are correlated r = -0.48, and lineality and individualism are
correlated r = -0.49.
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