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Early anthropologists suggested that all cultures would naturally evolve through the same sequence of stages, regardless of location or historical experience. What was this concept called and who were three of its early proponents? What were the three primary stages that all cultures pass through, according to this anthropological approach? In your opinion, what are some implications that an approach such as this could have on how societies are perceived around the world?
Expected Frequency
In statistics, the frequency expected in a category of a contingency table under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true.
Chi-Square
A statistical test that measures the difference between observed and expected frequencies in categorical data.
Row Variable
In the context of a data table or matrix, it refers to the variable represented by the rows, often used in cross-tabulation to compare against another variable.
Column Variable
A variable represented by a column in a dataset, where each entry in the column represents a value of the variable.
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