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Brad Huber
Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, College of Charleston
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Artificial intelligence in the classroom: The impact of a computer-based tutor on teachers and students
JW Schofield, D Evans-Rhodes, BR Huber
Social Science Computer Review 8 (1), 24-41, 1990
1191990
I Like Computers, But Many Girls Don’t": Gender and the Sociocultural Context of Computing
BR Huber, JW Schofield
Education/Technology/Power, 103-132, 1998
851998
Mesoamerican healers
BR Huber, AR Sandstrom
University of Texas Press, 2001
782001
Evolutionary theory, kinship, and childbirth in cross-cultural perspective
BR Huber, WL Breedlove
Cross-Cultural Research 41 (2), 196-219, 2007
692007
Bonesetters and curers in a Mexican community: conceptual models, status, and gender
BR Huber, R Anderson
Medical Anthropology 17 (1), 23-38, 1996
301996
Gender differences in computer education: A Costa Rican case study
BR Huber, R Scaglion
Journal of Educational computing research 13 (3), 271-304, 1995
221995
The recruitment of Nahua curers: Role conflict and gender
BR Huber
Ethnology 29 (2), 159-176, 1990
221990
Measuring paternal certainty using cross-cultural data
BR Huber, V Linhartova, D Cope
World Cultures 15 (1), 48-59, 2004
192004
CHAPTER 7 Recruitment, Training, and Practice of Indigenous Midwives From the Mexico–United States Border to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec
BR Huber, AR Sandstrom
Mesoamerican healers, 139-178, 2001
182001
New cross-cultural perspectives on marriage transactions
BR Huber, WF Danaher, WL Breedlove
Cross-Cultural Research 45 (4), 339-375, 2011
162011
Evolutionary approaches to cross-cultural anthropology
FM Jordan, BR Huber
Cross-Cultural Research 47 (2), 91-101, 2013
92013
Material resource investments at marriage: evolutionary, social, and ecological perspectives
BR Huber, WF Danaher, WL Breedlove
Ethnology, 281-304, 2011
72011
Evolutionary theory and birth-related investments by kin in cross-cultural perspective
BR Huber, V Linhartova, D Cope, M Lacy
World Cultures 15 (1), 60-78, 2004
72004
Mesoamerican healers
AR Sandstrom, BR Huber
University of Texas Press, 2001
72001
Category prototypes and the reinterpretation of household fiestas in a Nahuat-speaking community of Mexico
BR Huber
(No Title), 1985
61985
Continuity between pre-and post-demographic transition populations with respect to grandparental investment
BR Huber
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (1), 28, 2010
42010
The Nahua1
BR Huber
Encyclopedia of Medical Anthropology, 2004
22004
The Reinterpretation and Elaboration of Fiestas in the Sierra Norte de Puebla, Mexico
BR Huber
Ethnology 26 (4), 281-296, 1987
21987
Raman spectroscopy in archaeology and art history-Introduction
J Ambers, IC Freestone
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY, 2005
12005
Alan R. Sandstrom
BR Huber, AT Martínez
2001
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