Ethics in Anthropology: The moral principles guiding anthropologists in conducting research, ensuring respect, consent, and protection for participants.
Month: February 2025
5. Ethics in Anthropological Studies
Quantitative Research
Quantitative Research: A research approach that focuses on numerical data and statistical analysis to identify patterns and relationships.
Qualitative Research
Qualitative Research: A research approach that emphasizes descriptive and interpretative methods to understand human behavior.
Etic Perspective
Etic Perspective: An outsider’s analytical view of a culture, using external frameworks to interpret cultural behaviors and practices.
Emic Perspective
Emic Perspective: An insider’s view of a culture, focusing on how members of a community perceive and understand their own society.
Reflexivity
Reflexivity: The process of an anthropologist critically analyzing their own biases, background, and influence on the research.
Longitudinal Study
Longitudinal Study: A research approach that studies a population or group over an extended period to track cultural and social changes.
Comparative Method
Comparative Method: The practice of analyzing different cultures to identify similarities, differences, and patterns across societies.
Life History Method
Life History Method: A research technique where an anthropologist collects personal narratives to understand individual experiences within a cultural context.