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As for the comparison between linguistic groups (schemes 5 6), the AMOVA results seem to suggest that the level of divergence between tribes is not enhanced by differences in social habits (i.e., Φ ct is not statistically different from 0).

Hall and Jones ([1999]) insist that the difference in output per worker and per-capita income are driven by differences in social infrastructure across countries.

Decisions about the appropriate management and utilization of forests create a vigorous area that is fueled by differences in social, cultural, environmental and ecological aspects concerning "optimal" forest management and utilization strategies for enhancing the contribution of forests to the mitigation of climate change.

Females tended to rate the men in the photographs as having more knowledge than male raters, and this might be caused by differences in social status within Tsimane' society, but, we do not have enough information to test this interpretation.

Moreover, later stages of adolescence are distinguishable from early adolescence and adulthood by differences in social behavior [20], [22], [24], [58], responsiveness to environmental or pharmacological manipulations [37], [59] [62] and hormone sensitivity [41], [63], [64].

Variations in results across studies may be explained by differences in social, academic demands across universities.

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To determine whether observed differences across socio-economic groups were explained by differences in factors reflecting social disadvantage (identified as SD in Table  4) or by differing health status between the groups (identified as H in Table  4), we conducted a second and third set of analyses in which, alternately, these factors were added to the equation.

In a Confucianism-based society, the homogeneity of society is an important aspect of the tradition".Cultural China" focuses on different expressions of this tradition caused by differences in local social structures.

"Although we have suggested that the effects of contextual cues on race categorization were driven by differences in the social status of occupations," the study says, "it is possible that they were driven by other differences related to occupations, such as stereotypes of intelligence, pay, or who does 'dirty work.' " Of course, there's the question of whose perceptions are being judged.

In the context of this paradigm, this may be explained by differences in the social relationship between conspecific and non-conspecific dyads.

This might be explained by differences in national social and economic policies.

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