Anthropological research
the structure of inquiry
2d ed. --
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Author
Contributions
- Pelto, Gretel H. - Contributor
Publication
1986 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
83,250 words, Guess
Page Count
333 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveanthropologicalr00pel_byx
- ISBN-100521216737
- ISBN-10052129228X
- ISBN-139780521216739
- ISBN-139780521292283
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- Goodreads3629404
- LibraryThing1118795
- Library of Congress Control Number76062583
- OCLC Control Number2967735
- Better World Books9780521292283
- Better World Books9780521216739
- Open LibraryOL21982590M
Classifications
- DDC301.2/01/8
- LCCGN345 .P44 1978
- LCCGN345
Description
This text is a comprehensive introduction to research methods in social and cultural anthropology. The Peltos focus their discussion on the essential elements of preparing and analyzing the supporting evidence from which generalizations about human nature are derived. The specific elements of anthropological research - such as interviewing informants, observing ceremonial behaviour, and designing surveys - are all covered, but the primary aim is to show how basic observations can be systematically translated into socio-cultural generalizations. The authors place strong emphasis not only on quantification and statistics, but also on the more qualitative aspects of anthropological working styles that are essential to effective research. The two main themes of the book can be stated as follows: (1) anthropological generalizations and more complex theoretical structures can be built up only through careful implementation of basic concepts, the building blocks of all theory, and (2) successful description and hypothesis testing depend on the judicious mixing of quantitative and quantitative research materials. The second edition, in which Professor Gretel Pelto has collaborated with her husband, expands the discussion of tools of research and offers a more comprehensive analysis of current ideas concerning the 'theory-building' process. An entirely new chapter has been added on the research methods and relevance of applied anthropology. Throughout the text, many new and updated examples are cited to illustrate statistical and methodological approaches to anthropological research.
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