Distinguishing intergroup and long-distance relationships

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Anne C. Pisor from the Department of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA have published the article: Distinguishing Intergroup and Long-Distance Relationships, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Collaborating Communities Three populations of Bolivian horticulturalists-the Mosetu00e9n people, the Tsimane` people, and the Interculturales-are the focus of the present study.
  • future: The authors close by outlining future directions for research on long-distance in humans.

SUMMARY

    In social psychology, two individuals are usually considered to be part of the same group if they have a shared . . .

     

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