{"title":"勘误表通知","authors":"Jack, Bai","doi":"10.2110/0883-1351(2008)23[420:EN]2.0.CO;2","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The Journal of Asian Studies wishes to acknowledge the following error which appeared in the review of Life in a Leyte Village, page 357 of the February 1967 issue. The reviewer reported that a wife often acts succorantly toward her husband but not toward her father or mother. Author Ethel Nurge reports that the reverse is true. The wife seldom acts succorantly toward her husband but often does to her father and mother. The author also wishes to clarify the point that the concepts of responsibility, succorance, dominance, obedience, aggression and nurturance as variables all are derived from the work of J. M. and B. B. Whiting. Further, the author stresses that her data were not taken from her doctoral dissertation.","PeriodicalId":47551,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Asian Studies","volume":"12 1","pages":"420 - 420"},"PeriodicalIF":1.3000,"publicationDate":"1967-11-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Errata Notice\",\"authors\":\"Jack, Bai\",\"doi\":\"10.2110/0883-1351(2008)23[420:EN]2.0.CO;2\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"The Journal of Asian Studies wishes to acknowledge the following error which appeared in the review of Life in a Leyte Village, page 357 of the February 1967 issue. The reviewer reported that a wife often acts succorantly toward her husband but not toward her father or mother. Author Ethel Nurge reports that the reverse is true. The wife seldom acts succorantly toward her husband but often does to her father and mother. The author also wishes to clarify the point that the concepts of responsibility, succorance, dominance, obedience, aggression and nurturance as variables all are derived from the work of J. M. and B. B. Whiting. Further, the author stresses that her data were not taken from her doctoral dissertation.\",\"PeriodicalId\":47551,\"journal\":{\"name\":\"Journal of Asian Studies\",\"volume\":\"12 1\",\"pages\":\"420 - 420\"},\"PeriodicalIF\":1.3000,\"publicationDate\":\"1967-11-01\",\"publicationTypes\":\"Journal Article\",\"fieldsOfStudy\":null,\"isOpenAccess\":false,\"openAccessPdf\":\"\",\"citationCount\":\"0\",\"resultStr\":null,\"platform\":\"Semanticscholar\",\"paperid\":null,\"PeriodicalName\":\"Journal of Asian Studies\",\"FirstCategoryId\":\"90\",\"ListUrlMain\":\"https://doi.org/10.2110/0883-1351(2008)23[420:EN]2.0.CO;2\",\"RegionNum\":1,\"RegionCategory\":\"社会学\",\"ArticlePicture\":[],\"TitleCN\":null,\"AbstractTextCN\":null,\"PMCID\":null,\"EPubDate\":\"\",\"PubModel\":\"\",\"JCR\":\"Q1\",\"JCRName\":\"AREA STUDIES\",\"Score\":null,\"Total\":0}","platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Asian Studies","FirstCategoryId":"90","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.2110/0883-1351(2008)23[420:EN]2.0.CO;2","RegionNum":1,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"AREA STUDIES","Score":null,"Total":0}
The Journal of Asian Studies wishes to acknowledge the following error which appeared in the review of Life in a Leyte Village, page 357 of the February 1967 issue. The reviewer reported that a wife often acts succorantly toward her husband but not toward her father or mother. Author Ethel Nurge reports that the reverse is true. The wife seldom acts succorantly toward her husband but often does to her father and mother. The author also wishes to clarify the point that the concepts of responsibility, succorance, dominance, obedience, aggression and nurturance as variables all are derived from the work of J. M. and B. B. Whiting. Further, the author stresses that her data were not taken from her doctoral dissertation.
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The Journal of Asian Studies (JAS) has played a defining role in the field of Asian studies for over 65 years. JAS publishes the very best empirical and multidisciplinary work on Asia, spanning the arts, history, literature, the social sciences, and cultural studies. Experts around the world turn to this quarterly journal for the latest in-depth scholarship on Asia"s past and present, for its extensive book reviews, and for its state-of-the-field essays on established and emerging topics. With coverage reaching from South and Southeast Asia to China, Inner Asia, and Northeast Asia, JAS welcomes broad comparative and transnational studies as well as essays emanating from fine-grained historical, cultural, political, or literary research and interpretation.