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Homework assignment due by 4/29/16 Describe €¢Ethnographic research. €¢Grounded theory. €¢Phenomenology In your initial post to this discussion, select a family-related topic and briefly describe how you would study the topic using the following approaches: €¢Ethnographic research. €¢Grounded theory. €¢Phenomenology. Your initial post must cite at least two references and be at least 250 words in length, not counting the reference list or a repetition of the discussion...
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Homework assignment due by 4/29/16 Describe €¢Ethnographic research. €¢Grounded theory. €¢Phenomenology In your initial post to this discussion, select a family-related topic and briefly describe how you would study the topic using the following approaches: €¢Ethnographic research. €¢Grounded theory. €¢Phenomenology. Your initial post must cite at least two references and be at least 250 words in length, not counting the reference list or a repetition of the discussion...

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1. Explain the importance of cultural relativism, ethnocentrism, and participant observation to Cultural Anthropology. Be sure to clearly define and discuss each term (provide a definition and a statement of why the concept is important to anthropology for EACH of the key terms).

2. Describe how ethnographic approaches have changed in the field of Anthropology throughout time (Traditional, Interpretive, Reflexive, Recent Trends). Discuss any key individuals or concepts assoc...
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Answers questions:
1. Explain the importance of cultural relativism, ethnocentrism, and participant observation to Cultural Anthropology. Be sure to clearly define and discuss each term (provide a definition and a statement of why the concept is important to anthropology for EACH of the key terms).

2. Describe how ethnographic approaches have changed in the field of Anthropology throughout time (Traditional, Interpretive, Reflexive, Recent Trends). Discuss any key individuals or concepts assoc...

ANTH 1220:Cultural Anthropology Chapter 1,2,3,4,5
Cultural Anthropology:University of Manitoba 


Anthropology and the Study of Culture:

Chapter 1:

Anthropology:
•	Is the study of humanity, including our pre-historic origins and contemporary human diversity.

o	Covers much greater span of time than other disciplines that study humanity
	Anthropology is a broader scope.

Introducing Anthropology:
•	Some consider a science; - form of inquiry that involves first the formulation of (hypoth...
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ANTH 1220:Cultural Anthropology Chapter 1,2,3,4,5
Cultural Anthropology:University of Manitoba 


Anthropology and the Study of Culture:

Chapter 1:

Anthropology:
•	Is the study of humanity, including our pre-historic origins and contemporary human diversity.

o	Covers much greater span of time than other disciplines that study humanity
	Anthropology is a broader scope.

Introducing Anthropology:
•	Some consider a science; - form of inquiry that involves first the formulation of (hypoth...


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DECO2500/7250 – Sample questions - Set 1
1. What is the best description of a conceptual model?
a. A high level description of how a system is organised and how it operates
b. Interaction paradigms and interaction modes
c. A diagram showing the mental model of the user and the system
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d. The problem space faced by the designer when gathering user requirements.
2. Which statement best reflects interaction design?
a. Interaction design is a new discipline
b. Interaction design is multidisci...
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DECO2500/7250 – Sample questions - Set 1
1. What is the best description of a conceptual model?
a. A high level description of how a system is organised and how it operates
b. Interaction paradigms and interaction modes
c. A diagram showing the mental model of the user and the system
image
d. The problem space faced by the designer when gathering user requirements.
2. Which statement best reflects interaction design?
a. Interaction design is a new discipline
b. Interaction design is multidisci...

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A good summary for the Qualitative Methods course with all essential literature.
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A good summary for the Qualitative Methods course with all essential literature.

NSG 6101 QUALITATIVE SAMPLING DATA COLLECTION
A critical concern for qualitative researchers in their sampling decisions is which of the following?
A) Obtaining a sample that is representative of the population under study
B) Accessing information-rich sources of data
C) Recruiting a sample that can facilitate saturation quickly and efficiently
D) Obtaining a sample with high potential for generalizability
B
Which of the following statements about sampling in qualitative research is true?
A) Con...
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NSG 6101 QUALITATIVE SAMPLING DATA COLLECTION
A critical concern for qualitative researchers in their sampling decisions is which of the following?
A) Obtaining a sample that is representative of the population under study
B) Accessing information-rich sources of data
C) Recruiting a sample that can facilitate saturation quickly and efficiently
D) Obtaining a sample with high potential for generalizability
B
Which of the following statements about sampling in qualitative research is true?
A) Con...