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A note on the methodology of the Arvin-Dinuba study

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Walter Goldschmidt is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he has taught since 1946. His research on California rural communities was done under the aegis of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics of the USDA in the early 1940s. His major subsequent research has been on the shift between pastoralism and hoe farming in East Africa and he has written several books on the Sebei of Uganda, notableThe Culture and Behavior of the Sebei (University of California Press, 1978). His latest book is an essay in social theory,The Human Career: The Self in the Symbolic World (Basil Blackwell, 1990). He is a past president of the American Anthropological Association and served as editor of theAmerican Anthropologist and was a founding editor ofEthos, the journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.

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Goldschmidt, W. A note on the methodology of the Arvin-Dinuba study. Agric Hum Values 7, 101 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01557315

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