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Oliver Kortendick:

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

Part 2
 Bivariate relations
 

Contents:

  1.  Gender and education (Q1-Q13)
  2.  Gender and a network of people who would borrow a large sum of money (Q1-Q22)
  3.  Gender and a network of people where ego could spend the night (Q1-Q23)
  4.  Gender and a network of people ego regards as influencing local politics (Q1-Q29)
  5.  Gender and possession of a coleman lamp (Q1-Q32.1)
  6.  Gender and the possession of a bank account (Q1-32.3)
  7.  Lineage membership and political affiliation (LINEAGE-Q34)
  8.  Gender and most important issue in life (Q1-35.1)
  9.  Gender and second most important issue in life (Q1-35.2)
  10.  Gender and year of birth (Q1-Q12)
  11.  Income and year of birth (Q14-Q12)
  12.  Income and education (Q14-Q13)
  13.  Year of birth and education (Q12-Q14)
  14.  Year of birth and a network of people where ego could spend the night (Q12-Q23)
  15.  Year of birth and a network of people ego has loose contacts (Q12-Q24)
  16.  Year of birth and a network of people ego discusses sorrows (Q12-Q25)
  17.  Year of birth and a network of people who support ego during illness (Q12-Q27)
  18.  Year of birth and a network of people ego regards as influencing local politics (Q12-Q29)
  19.  Education and a network of people ego has loose contacts (Q13-Q24)
  20.  Income and a network of people ego has loose contacts (Q14-Q24)
  21.  Income and a network of people ego discusses sorrows (Q14-Q25)
  22.  Income and a network of people ego discusses politics (Q14-Q28)
  23.  Education and the possession of a coleman lamp (Q13-Q32.1)
  24.  Education and the possession of a radio (Q13-Q32.2)
  25.  Education and the possession of a bank account (Q13-32.3)
  26.  Education and the possession of a bicycle (Q13-Q32.4)
  27.  Education and the access to/possession of a diesel generator (Q13-Q32.7)
  28.  Education and the possession of a sewing machine (Q13-Q32.8)
  29.  Education and the possession of a kerosine stove (Q13-Q32.9)
  30.  Education and marital status (Q13-Q8)
  31.  Table 1: Correlation of network generators (Q20-Q31)
  32.  Village appreciation and a network of people ego discusses sorrows (Q3 -Q25)
  33.  Village appreciation and a network of people ego discusses politics (Q3-28)
  34.  Network of people ego discusses politics and possession of a car (Q28-Q32.5)
  35.  Network of people ego discusses politics and access to/possession of a diesel generator (Q28-Q32.7)
  36.  Yearly income and network of people ego regards as influencing local politics (Q36-Q29)
  37.  Exchange of plants and network of people ego regards as influencing local politics (Q37-Q29)
  38.  Network of people ego discusses politics and village reputation (ego) (Q28-Q5)
  39.  Network of people ego discusses politics and marital status (Q28-Q8)
  40.  Table 2: Correlation of different tools and appliances (Q32.1-32.9)
  41.  Network of most important persons and plants exchange (Q30-Q37)
  42.  Village appreciation and village reputation (ego) (Q3-Q5)
  43.  Village appreciation and ego's wellbeing (Q3-Q9)
  44.  Network of most important persons and parties and political figures (Q30-Q34)
  45.  Visiting neighbours and most important issue in life (Q6.1-Q35.1)
  46.  Visiting neighbours and second most important issue in life (Q6.1-Q35.2)
  47.  Longer conversation with neighbours and most important issue in life (Q6.2-Q35.1)
  48.  Longer conversation with neighbours and second most important issue in life (Q6.2-Q35.2)
  49.  Interview situation and most important issue in life (INTERVIEW-Q35.1)
  50.  Interview situation and second most important issue in life (INTERVIEW-Q35.2)
  51.  Amount of forest ego would sell to a logging company and amount of game today (Q45-Q47)
  52.  Longer conversation with neighbours and third important issue in life (Q6.2-Q35.3)
  53.  Lineage membership and village reputation (ego) (LINEAGE-Q5)
  54.  Village reputation (ego) and denomination (Q5-Q7)
  55.  Village reputation (ego) and marital status (Q5-Q8)
  56.  Village reputation (ego) and ego's wellbeing (Q5-Q9)
  57.  Village reputation (ego) and village reputation (expected) (Q5-Q4)
  58.  Visit neighbours and longer conversation with neighbours (Q6.1-Q6.2)
  59.  Visit neighbours and denomination (Q6.1-Q7)
  60.  Visit neighbours and village reputation (expected) (Q6.1-Q4)
  61.  Longer conversation and denomination (Q6.2-Q7)
  62.  Longer conversation with neighbours and village reputation (expected) (Q6.2-Q4)
  63.  Gender and marital status (Q1-Q8)
  64.  Gender and interview situation (Q1-SITUATION)
  65.  Household size and denomination (Q10-Q7)
  66.  Interview situation and denomination (SITUATION-Q7)
 



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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