Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative ApproachesA newer edition of this book is available for ordering at the following web address: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780759112421 Research Methods in Anthropology is the standard textbook for methods classes in anthropology programs. Over the past dozen years, it has launched tens of thousands of students into the field with its combination of rigorous methodology, wry humor, commonsense advice, and numerous examples from actual field projects. Now the fourth edition of this classic textbook is ready, written in Russ Bernard's unmistakable conversational style. It contains all the useful methodological advice of previous editions and more: additional material on text analysis, an expanded section on sampling in field settings, the use of computers for fieldwork and analysis, the pros and cons of rapid assessment techniques in anthropology, dozens of new examples, and an expanded bibliography. 'Methods belong to all of us' is the watchphrase of this book. Whether you are coming from a scientific, interpretive, or applied anthropological tradition, your students should learn field methods from the best guide around. |
Contents
1 Anthropology and the Social Sciences | 1 |
2 The Foundations of Social Research | 28 |
3 Preparing for Research | 69 |
4 The Literature Search | 96 |
Experiments and Experimental Thinking | 109 |
6 Sampling | 146 |
7 Sampling Theory | 169 |
8 Nonprobability Sampling and Choosing Informants | 186 |
Text Analysis | 463 |
Models and Matrices | 522 |
19 Univariate Analysis | 549 |
Testing Relations | 594 |
21 Multivariate Analysis | 649 |
Table of Random Numbers | 697 |
Table of Areas under a Normal Curve | 700 |
Students t Distribution | 703 |
Unstructured and Semistructured | 210 |
Questionnaires | 251 |
Cultural Domain Analysis | 299 |
12 Scales and Scaling | 318 |
13 Participant Observation | 342 |
How to Take Them Code Them Manage Them | 387 |
15 Direct and Indirect Observation | 413 |
16 Introduction to Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis | 451 |
ChiSquare Distribution Table | 704 |
F Table for the 05 Level of Significance | 706 |
Resources for Fieldworkers | 710 |
References | 711 |
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About the Author | 803 |
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Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches Harvey Russell Bernard No preview available - 2006 |
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