Human Ecology and Cognitive Style: Comparative Studies in Cultural and Psychological Adaptation |
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Introduction | 1 |
An Ecological and Cultural Perspective | 9 |
Cognitive Style and Differentiation | 21 |
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Acculturation Index acculturative influences acculturative stress adaptation agricultural Amerindian analyses Aroland Arunta Barry basic behavioural variables Berry Chapter coefficients cognitive style complex concept considered correlations Cree cultural and behavioural cultural ecology cultural groups cultural variables differences ecocultural and acculturational ecocultural dimension ecological and cultural elements empirical employed environment Eskimo ethnographic exploitive pattern factors field-dependent fishing food accumulation Fort St James Frobisher Bay function Hartley Bay hunting and gathering hypotheses independent variables indices integration Inverkeilor Kohs Blocks Longlac marginality Matrices Mayola mean Murdock Naroll Ojibway perceptual differentiation persons Pond Inlet population Port Loko Port Simpson possible predictive present psychological differentiation relationships relatively sample-level samples scores sedentary settlement pattern Sioux Lookout socialization emphases societies sociocultural stratification Table Telefol Telefomin Temne theoretical theory tion traditional behaviour traditional culture component Tsimshian variation village wage employment Wemindji Witkin Yarrabah