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1441. Reference : MM-1-14-1/2

| Information on members of each household. Information on members from 121 households: gender, age, family relationships, and relationships with the owners of each house. | Punch card

1442. Reference : MM-1-14-9/2

| Note by Marieanne (4 July1959-17 March1960) Marieanne's notes about traveling with Moerman. | Punch card

1443. Reference : MM-1-14-9/3

| Note by Marieanne (4 July1959-17 March1960) Marieanne's notes about traveling with Moerman. | Punch card

1444. Reference : MM-1-14-9/4

| Note by Marieanne (4 July1959-17 March1960) Marieanne's notes about traveling with Moerman. | Punch card

1445. Reference : MM-1-21-1

Ter Haar

| Moerman refers to Ter Haar's work (1948) on local custom, widely known in Indonesia by the Arabic term ‘adat’, a term also recognized in many European and Asian countries, as well as among some indigenous tribes. | Punch card

1446. Reference : MM-1-21-2

Circourel and Pereleman

| Moerman refers to Aaron Circourel's work (1963) on problems faced by teachers and students, for instance lack of motivation and unwillingness to work among students, and attempts by teachers to encourage students to work. He also refers to the work of Perelman (1963) on respecting leadership and, following Plato, the basic elements of a discussion required to determine a rational argument. In addition, he refers to the definition of the word "truth" and elements of evidence. | Punch card

1447. Reference : MM-1-21-3

Keneth Duva Burke

| Moerman refers to the work of the American philosopher and literary theorist Burke (1897-1993) on the issues of conflict, inspiration, occupation and language, among others. | Punch card

1448. Reference : MM-1-21-4

Pereleman

| Moerman refers to Perelman's work (1963) on the differences between scientists /academics and judges. While scientists and scholars have a choice of what to study, judges cannot choose the cases over which they preside. Moreover, in searching for answers, scientists and academics rely on observation and then analyze the data obtained, whereas judges must consider and verify the evidence and express it in verbal form. | Punch card

1449. Reference : MM-1-21-5

Illegible handwriting.

| Illegible handwriting. | Punch card

1450. Reference : MM-1-21-6

who treats nervous disorders using the 'face to face' method’

| Moerman refers to the work of the psychologist Berger (1970), who treats nervous disorders using the 'face to face' method’ using video tapes as a method of review. Moerman criticizes the conduct between patients and psychologists. | Punch card