Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative ApproachesResearch Methods in Anthropology is the standard textbook for methods classes in anthropology. Written in Russ Bernard's unmistakable conversational style, his guide has launched tens of thousands of students into the fieldwork enterprise with a combination of rigorous methodology, wry humor, and commonsense advice. Whether you are coming from a scientific, interpretive, or applied anthropological tradition, you will learn field methods from the best guide in both qualitative and quantitative methods. |
Contents
chapter 1 | 1 |
chapter 2 | 23 |
chapter 3 | 54 |
chapter 4 | 82 |
chapter 5 | 113 |
chapter 6 | 130 |
chapter 7 | 143 |
chapter 8 | 156 |
chapter 17 | 386 |
chapter 18 | 407 |
chapter 19 | 429 |
chapter 20 | 458 |
chapter 21 | 492 |
chapter 22 | 533 |
appendix a | 559 |
appendix b | 561 |
chapter 9 | 187 |
chapter 10 | 223 |
chapter 11 | 238 |
chapter 12 | 256 |
chapter 13 | 291 |
chapter 14 | 306 |
chapter 15 | 337 |
chapter 16 | 346 |
appendix c | 562 |
appendix d | 564 |
appendix e | 566 |
references | 571 |
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649 | |
about the author | 666 |
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