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Anderson had by the time of its publication become a dominant figure in the understanding of Indonesia, through his cultural analyses, his powerful response to the 1965 trauma, and his founding of the Cornell journal Indonesia (1966).

First, Marxism continued to inspire revolutionary doctrines as well as more-sober political and cultural analyses, some relying on insights borrowed from psychoanalytic theory.

When he's not being 'dim', he's being clever, though no less annoying, with grating cultural analyses, wine tips, ruminations on time and literary theory, sniffy asides about people who say 'I' when they mean 'me' and can't spell and ask for their steak well done.

But for all the earnest cultural analyses, linguistic glosses and quotations from Kierkegaard, it is the images, more or less common in style to each title, that one falls for: hands cupping warm mugs; bicycles leaning against walls; sheepskin rugs thrown over chairs; candles and bonfires; summer picnics; trays of fresh-baked buns.

Cultural analyses of the phenomenon are complicated by the variability of the procedure and by the characteristics of the informants (their age, sex, religion, marital status, and the like).

The 20th anniversary of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" has given rise to so many throwback posts, fan art and cultural analyses this month. .

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Given that egao is not perceived to be inherently political by the majority of survey respondents in this category, future scholarship should perhaps aim towards or at least feature socio-cultural analyses.

Second, cross-cultural analyses are interpretable only when the study designs and sampling methods provide adequate representation of cultural and ethnic minorities and when the survey items allow differentiation of factors related to race, ethnicity, culture, and socioeconomic factors.

Because cognitive and UPSA-B assessments could be affected by cultural differences, analyses were performed for subjects in all sites as well as the subgroup recruited from U.S. sites.

This quasi-qualitative approach to cross-cultural thematic analyses is similar to quantitative methods (i.e., cultural consensus analysis) based on the identification of cultural similarities and differences in values and perspectives.[ 14] The study was conducted following the principles outlined in the Declaration of Helsinki.

On the basis of earlier, cross-cultural factor analyses of the original 120 items and 6 subscales it was decided to reduce the test to two major scales, the behavioural activation system (BAS) and the behavioural inhibition system (BIS).

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