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  1. "Political complexity is directly related to the degree of social differentiation . . . demographic complexity . . . and socioeconomic development" (691, 692, 693)Abrahamson, Mark - Correlates of political complexity, 1969 - 4 Variables

    It is suggested that the degree of political complexity is more strongly related to degree of social differentiation than to size and concentration of population.

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  2. "Political complexity is inversely related to pervasiveness of the kinship organization" (692)Abrahamson, Mark - Correlates of political complexity, 1969 - 2 Variables

    It is suggested that the degree of political complexity is more strongly related to degree of social differentiation than to size and concentration of population.

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  3. "Political complexity is directly related to the degree of external threat" (693)Abrahamson, Mark - Correlates of political complexity, 1969 - 2 Variables

    It is suggested that the degree of political complexity is more strongly related to degree of social differentiation than to size and concentration of population.

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