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to CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH Volume 38 Number 1 (February 2004) 1-92 Number 2 (May 2004) 93-212 Number 3 (August 2004) 213-316 Number 4 (November 2004) 317-436 Authors: BAER, ROBERTA D., see Glazer, M. BARBER, NIGEL, “Single Parenthood as a Predictor of Cross-National Variation in Violent Crime,” 343. BARTRAM, PAUL, see Miller, M. L. BREWER, DEVON D., see Miller, M. L. BREWER, DEVON D., see Weller, S. C. CARNEIRO, ROBERT L., “The Political Unification of the World: Whether, When, and How—Some Speculations,” 162. CARNIERO, ROBERT L., see Roscoe, P. COURNOYER, DAVID E., and BARRIS P. MALCOLM, “Evaluating Claims for Universals: A Method Analysis Approach,” 319. D’ANDRADE, ROY GOODWIN, “The Search for Simplicity: A. K. Romney and Building Models From Systematic Data,” 220. DE ALBA, JAVIER GARCIA, see Glazer, M. DENTON, TREVOR, “Cultural Complexity Revisited,” 3. EMBER, CAROL R., see Peregrine, P. N. EMBER, CAROL R.., see Roscoe, P. EMBER, MELVIN, see Peregrine, P. N. EMBER, MELVIN, see Roscoe, P. FOUGHT, CARMEN R., see Fought, J. G. FOUGHT, JOHN G., ROBERT L. MUNROE, CARMEN R. FOUGHT, and ERIN M. GOOD, “Sonority and Climate in a World Sample of Lan- guages: Findings and Prospects,” 27. GLAZER, MARK, ROBERTA D. BAER, SUSAN C. WELLER, JAVIER GARCIA DE ALBA, and STEVE LIEBOWITZ, “Susto and Soul Loss in Mexicans and Mexican Americans,” 270. GOOD, ERIN M., see Fought, J. G. GRABER, ROBERT BATES, “Introduction,” 95. Cross-Cultural Research, Vol. 38 No. 4, November 2004 433-435 DOI: 10.1177/1069397 104270994 © 2004 Sage Publications 434 Cross-Cultural Research / November 2004 GRABER, ROBERT BATES, “Is a World State Just a Matter of Time? A Population-Pressure Alternative,” 147. GRABER, ROBERT BATES, see Roscoe, P. GUNDELACH, PETER, and SVEND KREINER, “Happiness and Life. Satisfaction in Advanced European Countries,” 359. HOFSTEDE, GEERT, and ROBERT R. MCCRAE, “Personality and Cul- ture Revisited: Linking Traits and Dimensions of Culture,”, 52. JOHNSON, AMBER LYNN, “Why Not to Expect a ‘World State,” 119. JOHNSON, AMBER LYNN, see Roscoe, P. JOHNSON, JEFFREY C., see Weller, S. C. KANEKO, JOHN, see Miller, M. L. KREINER, SVEND, see Gundelach, P. KRONENFELD, DAVID B., “Definitions of Cross Versus Parallel: Implica- tions for a New Typology,” 249. LIEBOWITZ, STEVE, see Glazer, M. MALCOLM, BARRIS P., see Cournoyer, D. E. MARKS, JOE, see Miller, M. L. McCCRAE, ROBERT R., see Hofstede, G. MILLER, MARC L., JOHN KANEKO, PAUL BARTRAM, JOE MARKS, and DEVON D. BREWER, “Cultural Consensus Analysis and Environ- mental Anthropology: Yellowfin Tuna Fishery Management in Ha- wail,” 289. MUNROE, ROBERT L., “Social Structure and Sex-Role Choices Among Children in Four Cultures,” 387. MUNROE, ROBERT L., see Fought, J. G. PEREGRINE, PETER N., MELVIN EMBER, and CAROL R. EMBER, “Predicting the Future State of the World Using Archaeological Data: An Exercise in Archaeomancy,” 133. PEREGRINE, PETER N., see Roscoe, P. READ, DWIGHT, “Comments,” 178. ROSCOE, PAUL, “The Problem With Polities: Some Problems in Forecast- ing Global Political Integration,” 102. ROSCOE, PAUL, AMBER LYNN JOHNSON, PETER N. PEREGRINE, MELVIN EMBER, CAROL R. EMBER, ROBERT BATES GRABER, and ROBERT L. CARNIERO, “Author’s Responses,” 196. RUSCH, CRAIG D., “Cross-Cultural Variability of the Semantic Domain of Emotion Terms: An Examination of English ‘Shame’ and ‘Embarrass’ with Japanese ‘Hazukashii,” 236. STRAUS, MURRAY A., “Cross-Cultural Reliability and Validity of the Re- vised Conflict Tactics Scales: A Study of University Student Dating Couples in 17 Nations,” 407. WELLER, SUSAN C., DEVON D. BREWER, and JEFFREY C. JOHN- SON, “Introduction,” 215. WELLER, SUSAN C., see Glazer, M. Articles: “Author’s Responses,” Roscoe et al., 196. “Comments,” Read, 178. INDEX 435 “Cross-Cultural Reliability and Validity of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales: A Study of University Student Dating Couples in 17 Nations,” Straus, 407. “Cross-Cultural Variability of the Semantic Domain of Emotion Terms: An Examination of English ‘Shame’ and ‘Embarrass’ with Japanese ‘Hazukashii,” Rusch, 236. “Cultural Complexity Revisited,” Denton, 3. “Cultural Consensus Analysis and Environmental Anthropology: Yellow- fin Tuna Fishery Management in Hawaii,” Miller et al., 289. “Definitions of Cross Versus Parallel: Implications for a New Typology,” Kronenfeld, 249. “Evaluating Claims for Universals: A Method Analysis Approach,” Cournoyer and Malcolm, 319. “Happiness and Life Satisfaction in Advanced European Countries,” Gundelach and Kreiner, 359. “Introduction,” Graber, 95. “Introduction,” Weller et al., 215. “Is a World State Just a Matter of Time? A Population-Pressure Alterna- tive,” Graber, 147. “Personality and Culture Revisited: Linking Traits and Dimensions of Culture,” Hofstede and McCrae, 52. “The Political Unification of the World: Whether, When, and How-—Some Speculations,” Carneiro, 162. “Predicting the Future State of the World Using Archaeological Data: An Exercise in Archaeomancy,” Peregrine et al., 133. “The Problem With Polities: Some Problems in Forecasting Global Politi- cal Integration,” Roscoe, 102. “The Search for Simplicity: A. K. Romney and Building Models From Sys- tematic Data,” D’Andrade, 220. “Single Parenthood as a Predictor of Cross-National Variation in Violent Crime,” Barber, 343. “Social Structure and Sex-Role Choices Among Children in Four Cul- tures,” Munroe, 387. “Sonority and Climate in a World Sample of Languages: Findings and Prospects,” Fought et al., 27. “Susto and Soul Loss in Mexicans and Mexican Americans,” Glazer et al., 270. “Why Not to Expect a ‘World State,” Johnson, 119.

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