KIN TERM PATTERNS Murdock, George P. 1970. Kin Term Patterns and their Distribution. ETHNOLOGY 9:165-207. Compiled with permission of Ethnology journal editors. STDS25.DAT Variables 637-644 (not including 645-656) 637. PATTERNS FOR GRANDPARENTS 41 . = Missing Data 88 1 = Bisexual Pattern 25 2 = Merging Pattern 21 3 = Bifurcate Bisexual Pattern 4 4 = Matri-skewed Pattern 4 5 = Null Pattern 0 6 = Bifurcate Pattern 1 7 = Patri-Skewed Pattern 2 8 = Rare Patterns 638. PATTERNS FOR GRANDCHILDREN 45 . = Missing Data 74 1 = Merging Pattern 21 2 = Bisexual Pattern 21 3 = Self-Reciprocal Pattern 10 4 = Bifurcate Bisexual Pattern 5 5 = Null Pattern 4 6 = Speaker's Sex Pattern 2 7 = Bifurcate Pattern 4 8 = Bifuracte Speaker's Sex Pattern 0 9 = Rare Patterns 639. PATTERNS FOR UNCLES 41 . = Missing Data 44 1 = Simple Bifurcate Merging Pattern 42 2 = Simple Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 22 3 = Skewed Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 21 4 = Lineal Pattern 7 5 = Generation Pattern 2 6 = Age-Differentiated Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 5 7 = Relative Age Pattern 1 8 = Speaker-Differentiated Bifurcate Merging Pattern 1 9 = Speaker-Differentiated Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 0 10= Rare Patterns 640. PATTERNS FOR AUNTS 41 . = Missing Data 41 1 = Simple Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 41 2 = Bifurcate Merging Pattern 22 3 = Lineal Pattern 14 4 = Generation Pattern 16 5 = Skewed Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 5 6 = Relative Age Pattern 3 7 = Age-Differentiated Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 2 8 = Speaker-Differentiated Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 1 9 = Rare Patterns 641. PATTERNS FOR NEPHEWS AND NIECES (MALE SPEAKING) 45 . = Missing Data 30 1 = Simple Bifurcate Merging Pattern 20 2 = Sex-Differentiated Bifurcate Merging Pattern 19 3 = Simple Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 17 4 = Simple Lineal Pattern 17 5 = Generation Pattern 15 6 = Sex-Differentiated Lineal Pattern 14 7 = Sex-Differentiated Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 3 8 = Age-Skewed Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 1 9 = Age-Differentiated Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 0 10 = Sister-Skewed Bifurcate Collateral Pattern ? 11 = Brother-Skewed Bifurcate Collateral Pattern 3 12 = Rare Pattern ElSbCh and YoSbCh distinguished by relative age 1 13 = Rare Pattern between 5 and 7, distinguishing BrSo, SiSo, SbDa 642. PATTERNS FOR SIBLINGS 44 . = Missing Data 31 1 = Dravidian Pattern 22 2 = European Pattern 17 3 = Yoruban Pattern 14 4 = Algonkian Pattern 6 5 = Kordofanian Pattern 9 6 = Southern Bantu Pattern 8 7 = East Polynesian Pattern 8 8 = Quechuan Pattern 6 9 = Carolinian Pattern ? 10 = Siouan Pattern 6 11 = Caddoan Pattern ? 12 = Malagasy Pattern 3 13 = Jivaran Pattern ? 14 = Voltaic Pattern ? 15 = Yukian Pattern 6 16 = Rare Patterns 643. PATTERNS FOR CROSS-COUSINS 42 . = Missing Data 42 1 = Hawaiian Pattern 39 2 = Iroquois Pattern 20 3 = Eskimo Pattern 9 4 = Omaha Pattern 17 5 = Crow Pattern 10 6 = Descriptive Pattern 7 7 = Sudanese Pattern 644. PATTERNS FOR SIBLINGS-IN-LAW 77 . = Missing Data 19 1 = Merging Pattern 12 2 = Simple Bisexual Pattern 15 3 = Speaker's Sex Bisexual Pattern 14 4 = Opposite Sex Pattern 10 5 = Null Pattern 5 6 = Differentiated Pattern 5 7 = Strongly Differentiated Pattern 4 8 = Relative Sex Pattern 6 9 = Sex-of-link Bisexual Pattern ? 10 = Spouse's Sibling vs. Sibling's Spouse Pattern ? 11 = Skewed Bisexual Pattern 1 12 = Paired Bisexual Pattern 3 13 = Potential Spouse Pattern 4 14 = Same Sex Pattern CULTURAL THEORIES OF ILLNESS George P. Murdock and Suzanne Wilson. 1978. ETHNOLOGY 17:449-470. STDS25.DAT Variables 645-656 (not including 637-644) 645. Theories of Infection 64 . = Missing data 91 1 = Absence of such a cause 30 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 0 3 = An important auxiliary cause 1 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society 646. Theories of Stress 59 . = Missing data 56 1 = Absence of such a cause 68 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 3 3 = An important auxiliary cause 0 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society 647. Theories of Deterioration 58 . = Missing data 99 1 = Absence of such a cause 29 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 0 3 = An important auxiliary cause 0 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society 648. Theories of Accident 58 . = Missing data 91 1 = Absence of such a cause 37 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 0 3 = An important auxiliary cause 0 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society 649. Theories of Fate 59 . = Missing data 99 1 = Absence of such a cause 27 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 1 3 = An important auxiliary cause 0 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society 650. Theories of Ominous Sensation 59 . = Missing data 90 1 = Absence of such a cause 37 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 0 3 = An important auxiliary cause 0 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society 651. Theories of Contagion 58 . = Missing data 81 1 = Absence of such a cause 46 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 1 3 = An important auxiliary cause 0 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society 652. Theories of Mystical Retribution 55 . = Missing data 26 1 = Absence of such a cause 68 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 32 3 = An important auxiliary cause 5 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society 653. Theories of Soul Loss 59 . = Missing data 96 1 = Absence of such a cause 30 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 1 3 = An important auxiliary cause 0 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society 654. Theories of Spirit Aggression 55 . = Missing data 2 1 = Absence of such a cause 18 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 37 3 = An important auxiliary cause 74 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society 655. Theories of Sorcery 56 . = Missing data 16 1 = Absence of such a cause 45 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 45 3 = An important auxiliary cause 24 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society 656. Theories of Witchcraft 55 . = Missing data 81 1 = Absence of such a cause 24 2 = Minor or relatively unimportant cause 17 3 = An important auxiliary cause 9 4 = Predominant cause recognized by the society