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  1. "Oaths and autonomic ordeals are associated with high stratification" (178)Roberts, John M. - Oaths, autonomic ordeals, and power, 1967 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the presence of oaths and autonomic ordeals in relation to various socioeconomic variables. Several hypotheses are presented, all are supported.

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  2. "Games of strategy are associated with ordeals" (185)Roberts, John M. - Oaths, autonomic ordeals, and power, 1967 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the presence of oaths and autonomic ordeals in relation to various socioeconomic variables. Several hypotheses are presented, all are supported.

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  3. "The use of divination in the trial situation was associated with both oaths and ordeals" (185)Roberts, John M. - Oaths, autonomic ordeals, and power, 1967 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the presence of oaths and autonomic ordeals in relation to various socioeconomic variables. Several hypotheses are presented, all are supported.

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  4. "Directionally oaths are associated with the presence of supportive gods" (185)Roberts, John M. - Oaths, autonomic ordeals, and power, 1967 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the presence of oaths and autonomic ordeals in relation to various socioeconomic variables. Several hypotheses are presented, all are supported.

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  5. "Absence of oaths and autonomic ordeals is associated with low political integration. . . . [Both] oaths [and ordeals] are associated with intermediate and high political integration" (178)Roberts, John M. - Oaths, autonomic ordeals, and power, 1967 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the presence of oaths and autonomic ordeals in relation to various socioeconomic variables. Several hypotheses are presented, all are supported.

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  6. ". . . high gods are associated with both oaths and ordeals. The absence of ordeals is also linked with the absence of high gods. Directionally oaths are associated with the presence of supportive gods" (185)Roberts, John M. - Oaths, autonomic ordeals, and power, 1967 - 3 Variables

    This chapter examines the presence of oaths and autonomic ordeals in relation to various socioeconomic variables. Several hypotheses are presented, all are supported.

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  7. "[There is an] association between the presence of oaths and autonomic ordeals with larger communities" (175)Roberts, John M. - Oaths, autonomic ordeals, and power, 1967 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the presence of oaths and autonomic ordeals in relation to various socioeconomic variables. Several hypotheses are presented, all are supported.

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  8. "Ordeals . . . are strongly associated with patrilineal descent. . . . Oaths are more generally distributed [among descent types]" (178)Roberts, John M. - Oaths, autonomic ordeals, and power, 1967 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the presence of oaths and autonomic ordeals in relation to various socioeconomic variables. Several hypotheses are presented, all are supported.

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  9. "Reliance on oracles in the trials was also linked with the presence of ordeals" (185)Roberts, John M. - Oaths, autonomic ordeals, and power, 1967 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the presence of oaths and autonomic ordeals in relation to various socioeconomic variables. Several hypotheses are presented, all are supported.

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  10. "[There is a] relationship between oaths and autonomic ordeals and . . . subsistence activity. . . . Animal husbandry is particularly important for societies having oaths, whereas agriculture is more important for societies having ordeals" (175)Roberts, John M. - Oaths, autonomic ordeals, and power, 1967 - 2 Variables

    This chapter examines the presence of oaths and autonomic ordeals in relation to various socioeconomic variables. Several hypotheses are presented, all are supported.

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