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Ethnography Quiz

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Created on March 22, 2023

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eTHNOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES

Cultural and Qualitative Research

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Question 1/10

It's an example of emic approach:

The interpretation of the cultures seen from outside, from the point of view of the observer.

How the local culture perceives and categorizes the world.

The selection of a community and the making of a work plan where we define the objectives we pretend to find.

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How the local culture perceives and categorizes the world.

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Question 2/10

Research method based on direct personal observation for extended periods of time, may be of a social group of animal or vegetable population.

Fieldwork

Monograph

Qualitative Research

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Fieldwork is a research method based on direct personal observation for extended periods of time, may be of a social group of animal or vegetable population.

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Question 3/10

Marking the field is:

A topic that is of interest to the researcher and the context in which it will be studied is chosen.

The first path of the existing information, both in files and libraries, is performed on the chosen topic.

The selection of a community and the making of a work plan where we define objectives, resources and time.

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Marking the field is the selection of a community and the making of a work plan where we define objectives, resources and time.

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Question 4/10

In this stage, you must seek to approach people and gain their trust, trying not to break any social protocol established in the study area.

Ethnography

Gathering of information

Design

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Gathering of information is when the skills and personal charisma of the researcher comes in place.

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Question 5/10

Preparation and documentation is:

The first path of the existing information, both in files and libraries, is performed on the chosen topic.

A topic that is of interest to the researcher and the context in which it will be studied is chosen.

The way in which the field work will be done, and the techniques to be used to gather the data.

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Preparation and documentation is the first path of the existing information, both in files and libraries, is performed on the chosen topic.

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Question 6/10

Several observations of the same subjects over a period of time, sometimes lasting many years.

Team research

Ethnography oriented to problems

Longitudinal research

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Longitudinal research is several observations of the same subjects over a period of time, sometimes lasting many years.

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Question 7/10

A technique used by anthropologists to be introduced to field work to investigate a particular issue.

Ethnography oriented to problems

Rapport

Participant observation

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Ethnography oriented to problems is a technique used by anthropologists to be introduced to field work to investigate a particular issue.

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Question 8/10

Steps to follow for making a monograph:

Identify the Core Product Idea. Formulate the Research Questions. Finalize Research Location. Determine the Ethnographic Research Type. Seek Approvals. Conduct Ethnographic Research. Analyze the Collected Data.Create the Requirements Document.

Selection of the topic, development of the structure, search and recolection of information, debug of information, reorganization of the structure, development of a draft and revision of the draft.

Introductions. Small Talk. Information Gathering.Question/Answer. Wrapping Up.

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Question 9/10

An interview made to an individual who is asked to tell, from his birth until the present time, all the outstanding experiences that he has gone through and the importance of these experiences.

Life History

Testimony

Field Diary

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Life History is an interview made to an individual who is asked to tell, from his birth until the present time, all the outstanding experiences that he has gone through and the importance of these experiences.

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Question 10/10

Elaborating a general script where you include the topics and questions from which you require the information. The order of the questions is variable.

Testimony

Semi-structured Interview

Focus Group

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