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to CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH Volume 30 Number 1 (February 1996) pp. 1-112 Number 2 (May 1996) pp. 113-208 Number 3 (August 1996) pp. 209-288 Number 4 (November 1996) pp. 289-368 Authors: BANK, ADAM L., see Hupka, R. B. BARRY, HERBERT, III, “Cultural Influences on Childhood Participation in Adult Activities,” 352. BURTON, MICHAEL L., “Constructing a Scale of Female Contributions to Agricul- ture: Methods for Imputing Missing Data,” 3. FRAYSER, SUZANNE G., “The Essential Tension Between Particularism and Generalization,” 291. GOODENOUGH, WARD H., “Murdock as Bridge: From Sumner to HRAF to SCCR,” 275. GRAY, J. PATRICK, “Is the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample Biased? A Simulation Study,” 301. HERRMANN, DOUGLAS, see Raybeck, D. HUPKA, RALPH B., and ADAM L. BANK, “Sex Differences in Jealousy: Evolution or Social Construction?,” 24. HUPKA, RALPH B., ZBIGNIEW ZALESKI, JORGEN OTTO, LUCY REIDL, and NADIA V. TARABRINA, “Anger, Envy, Fear, and Jealousy as Felt in the Body: A Five-Nation Study,” 243. MINTURN, LEIGH, “The Economic Importance and Technological Complexity of Hand-Spinning and Hand-Weaving,” 330. MUNROE, ROBERT L., RUTH H. MUNROE, and STEPHEN WINTERS, “Cross- Cultural Correlates of the Consonant-Vowel (CV) Syllable,” 60. MUNROE, RUTH H., see Munroe, R. L. OTTO, JORGEN, see Hupka, R. B. PATERSON, ANN L.., see Rice, P. C. PEREGRINE, PETER N.., “The Birth of The Gods Revisited: A Partial Replication of Guy Swanson’s (1960) Cross-Cultural Study of Religion,” 84. PEREGRINE, PETER N., “Ethnology Versus Ethnographic Analogy: A Common Confusion in Archaeological Interpretation,” 316. RAYBECK, DOUGLAS, and DOUGLAS HERRMANN, “Antonymy and Semantic Relations: The Case for a Linguistic Universal,” 154. 366 to CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH Volume 30 Number 1 (February 1996) pp. 1-112 Number 2 (May 1996) pp. 113-208 Number 3 (August 1996) pp. 209-288 Number 4 (November 1996) pp. 289-368 Authors: BANK, ADAM L., see Hupka, R. B. BARRY, HERBERT, III, “Cultural Influences on Childhood Participation in Adult Activities,” 352. BURTON, MICHAEL L., “Constructing a Scale of Female Contributions to Agricul- ture: Methods for Imputing Missing Data,” 3. FRAYSER, SUZANNE G., “The Essential Tension Between Particularism and Generalization,” 291. GOODENOUGH, WARD H., “Murdock as Bridge: From Sumner to HRAF to SCCR,” 275. GRAY, J. PATRICK, “Is the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample Biased? A Simulation Study,” 301. HERRMANN, DOUGLAS, see Raybeck, D. HUPKA, RALPH B., and ADAM L. BANK, “Sex Differences in Jealousy: Evolution or Social Construction?,” 24. HUPKA, RALPH B., ZBIGNIEW ZALESKI, JORGEN OTTO, LUCY REIDL, and NADIA V. TARABRINA, “Anger, Envy, Fear, and Jealousy as Felt in the Body: A Five-Nation Study,” 243. MINTURN, LEIGH, “The Economic Importance and Technological Complexity of Hand-Spinning and Hand-Weaving,” 330. MUNROE, ROBERT L., RUTH H. MUNROE, and STEPHEN WINTERS, “Cross- Cultural Correlates of the Consonant-Vowel (CV) Syllable,” 60. MUNROE, RUTH H., see Munroe, R. L. OTTO, JORGEN, see Hupka, R. B. PATERSON, ANN L.., see Rice, P. C. PEREGRINE, PETER N.., “The Birth of The Gods Revisited: A Partial Replication of Guy Swanson’s (1960) Cross-Cultural Study of Religion,” 84. PEREGRINE, PETER N., “Ethnology Versus Ethnographic Analogy: A Common Confusion in Archaeological Interpretation,” 316. RAYBECK, DOUGLAS, and DOUGLAS HERRMANN, “Antonymy and Semantic Relations: The Case for a Linguistic Universal,” 154. 366 INDEX 367 REIDL, LUCY, see Hupka, R. B. RICE, PATRICIA C., and ANN L. PATERSON, “Bone Art in the Upper Paleolithic: Regional, Temporal, and Art Class Comparisons,” 211. ROHNER, RONALD P,, “From Conception Through Birth: Origins of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research,” 265. RUDMIN, FLOYD WEBSTER, “Cross-Cultural Correlates of the Ownership of Private Property: Zelman’s Gender Data Revisited,” 115. SEARLE-WHITE, JOSHUA, “Personal Boundaries Among Russians and Ameri- cans: A Vygotskian Approach,” 184. TARABRINA, NADIA, see Hupka, R. B. WINTERS, STEPHEN, see Munroe, R. L. ZALESKI, ZBIGNIEW, see Hupka, R. B. Articles: “Anger, Envy, Fear, and Jealousy as Felt in the Body: AFive-Nation Study,” Hupka et al., 243. “Antonymy and Semantic Relations: The Case for a Linguistic Universal,” Raybeck and Herrmann, 154. “The Birth of The Gods Revisited: A Partial Replication of Guy Swanson’s (1960) Cross-Cultural Study of Religion,” Peregrine, 84. “Bone Art in the Upper Paleolithic: Regional, Temporal, and Art Class Compari- sons,” Rice and Paterson, 211. “Constructing a Scale of Female Contributions to Agriculture: Methods for Imput- ing Missing Data,” Burton, 3. “Cross-Cultural Correlates of the Consonant-Vowel (CV) Syllable,” Munroe et al., 60. “Cross-Cultural Correlates of the Ownership of Private Property: Zelman’s Gender Data Revisited,” Rudmin, 115. “Cultural Influences on Childhood Participation in Adult Activities,” Barry, 352. “The Economic Importance and Technological Complexity of Hand-Spinning and Hand-Weaving,” Minturn, 330. “The Essential Tension Between Particularism and Generalization,” Frayser, 291. “Ethnology Versus Ethnographic Analogy: A Common Confusion in Archaeological Interpretation,” Peregrine, 316. “From Conception Through Birth: Origins of the Society for Cross-Cultural Re- search,” Rohner, 265. “Is the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample Biased? A Simulation Study,” Gray, 301. “Murdock as Bridge: From Sumner to HRAF to SCCR,” Goodenough, 275. “Personal Boundaries Among Russians and Americans: A Vygotskian Approach,” Searle-White, 184. “Sex Differences in Jealousy: Evolution or Social Construction?” Hupka and Bank, 24.

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