study conducted in the 1930s by Margaret Mead
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n the 1930s anthropologist Margaret Mead conducted a study of cultural variation. ... Two of the societies that Mead examined were the Arapesh and the Mundugumor. Mead found that although the two societies lived only about 100 miles apart and shared many social traits, their cultures were vastly different.
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In the 1930s anthropologist Margaret Mead conducted a study of cultural variation. Her purpose in the study was to determine whether differences in basic temperament result mainly from inherited characteristics or from cultural influences.
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