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Oliver Kortendick:

Knowledge Transmission and Political Communication
The anatomy of a village in North-West Papua New Guinea

Part 1
 Frequency counts and charts Items 42-43b, 44-47 and 50
Statistics 
N  Mean  Median  Mode  Std. Deviation  Variance  Range  Minimum  Maximum  Sum 
Valid  Missing 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Selling of forest  130  2  1,35  1,00  1  ,48  ,23  1  1  2  176 
Enough pay for fores  87  45  1,86  2,00  2  ,35  ,12  1  1  2  162 
Still own pay for forest  87  45  1,98  2,00  2  ,15  2,27E-02  1  1  2  172 
Agreement with logging  114  18  1,79  2,00  2  ,41  ,17  1  1  2  204 
Amount of forest  24  108  2,33  2,00  2  ,56  ,32  2  1  3  56 
Evaluation of sellings  118  14  1,93  2,00  2  ,25  6,37E-02  1  1  2  228 
Amount of Game  129  3  2,74  3,00  3  ,44  ,19  1  2  3  354 
Return next year  127  5  1,01  1,00  1  8,87E-02  7,87E-03  1  1  2  128 
 
Q.  42  You yourself, have you sold forest to the logging
        company?

Q.  43a In your opinion, did they pay enough money?

Q.  43b Do you still have this money?

Q.  43c What did you buy with this money?


Q.  44  If a logging firm would ask to log your forest,
        would you agree?

Q.  45  If yes:
                        All of it...................        1
                        Only parts..................        2
                        Only single logs............        3
                        NA..........................        9
 
Q.  46  Do you think it is good to sell forest to a 
        logging company or to you think it is bad?
        
Q.  47  Whithin the last ten years, is there more game, less
        game, or about the same?

Q.  50  And now the last question: If I came back next 
        year, can we do this work again?
Selling of forest 
Frequency  Percent  Valid Percent  Cumulative Percent 
Valid  Yes  84  63,6  64,6  64,6 
No  46  34,8  35,4  100,0 
Total  130  98,5  100,0 
Missing  No Answer  2  1,5 
Total  2  1,5 
Total  132  100,0 
Selling of forest pie chart
Enough pay for fores 
Frequency  Percent  Valid Percent  Cumulative Percent 
Valid  Yes  12  9,1  13,8  13,8 
No  75  56,8  86,2  100,0 
Total  87  65,9  100,0 
Missing  No Answer  45  34,1 
Total  45  34,1 
Total  132  100,0 
Enough pay for fores pie chart
Still own pay for forest 
Frequency  Percent  Valid Percent  Cumulative Percent 
Valid  Yes  2  1,5  2,3  2,3 
No  85  64,4  97,7  100,0 
Total  87  65,9  100,0 
Missing  No Answer  45  34,1 
Total  45  34,1 
Total  132  100,0 
Still own pay for forest pie chart
Agreement with logging 
Frequency  Percent  Valid Percent  Cumulative Percent 
Valid  Yes  24  18,2  21,1  21,1 
No  90  68,2  78,9  100,0 
Total  114  86,4  100,0 
Missing  Don't Know  17  12,9 
No Answer  1  ,8 
Total  18  13,6 
Total  132  100,0 
Agreement with logging pie chart
Amount of forest 
Frequency  Percent  Valid Percent  Cumulative Percent 
Valid  All of it  1  ,8  4,2  4,2 
Only parts  14  10,6  58,3  62,5 
Only single logs  9  6,8  37,5  100,0 
Total  24  18,2  100,0 
Missing  No Answer  108  81,8 
Total  108  81,8 
Total  132  100,0 
Amount of forest pie chart
Evaluation of sellings 
Frequency  Percent  Valid Percent  Cumulative Percent 
Valid  Good  8  6,1  6,8  6,8 
Bad  110  83,3  93,2  100,0 
Total  118  89,4  100,0 
Missing  Don't Know  10  7,6 
No Answer  4  3,0 
Total  14  10,6 
Total  132  100,0 
Evaluation of sellings pie chart
Amount of Game 
Frequency  Percent  Valid Percent  Cumulative Percent 
Valid  More or less the same  33  25,0  25,6  25,6 
Less  96  72,7  74,4  100,0 
Total  129  97,7  100,0 
Missing  Don't Know  2  1,5 
No Answer  1  ,8 
Total  3  2,3 
Total  132  100,0 
Amount of game pie chart
Return next year 
Frequency  Percent  Valid Percent  Cumulative Percent 
Valid  Yes  126  95,5  99,2  99,2 
No  1  ,8  ,8  100,0 
Total  127  96,2  100,0 
Missing  Don't know  5  3,8 
Total  5  3,8 
Total  132  100,0 
Return next year pie chart
 



How to cite this and the following documents:

Oliver Kortendick, Knowledge Transmission and Political Communication - The anatomy of a village in North-West Papua New Guinea, http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Sonja/Oliver/Papuafrequencies/deckblatt.htm, Canterbury 1998

Copyright: Oliver Kortendick 1998. You may not use or cite this work without written permission by the author (oliver.kortendick@epost.de).

This research was partially financed by the European Commission/DGVIII.

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