Imposed emic
"The emic approach investigates how local people think...". How they perceive and categorize the world, their rules for behavior, what has meaning for them, and how they imagine and explain things. "The etic (scientist-oriented) approach shifts the focus from local observations, categories, explanations, and interpretations to those of the anthropologist. The etic approach realizes that members of a culture often are too involved in what they are doing... to interpret their cultures i…
Imposed emic
Did you know?
WitrynaAdam Jonathan Kuper (born 29 December 1941) [1] is a South African anthropologist most closely linked to the school of social anthropology. In his works, he often treats the notion of "culture" skeptically, focusing as much on how it is used as on what it means. WitrynaWe concluded that Western-type (imposed-etic) tests measure a concept of intelligence that only partially overlaps emic conceptions. The imposed-etic measures were …
WitrynaThe imposed-etic approach, which is obviously much more economical, is appropriate when the researcher's main goal is to examine how the psychometric properties of a particular measure or culturally delimited construct generalize to other cultures or languages (i.e., measurement equivalence). WitrynaEmic (culture-specific) and imposed-etic (Western-type) strategies were applied to the assessment of intelligence in rural Philippine children. Imposed-etic measures were assessed in 74 5–7 yr olds' intelligence, and emic measures assessed in 72 of their mothers' conceptions of intelligence. It is concluded that imposed-etic tests measure …
WitrynaIn attempting to compare behaviors across cultures (etic) while at the same time understanding behavior that is meaningful to a particular culture (emic), Berry proposed a framework that highlights the essential and … WitrynaEmic and imposed-etic strategies were applied to the assessment of intelligence in rural Philippine children. Emic (culture-specific) measures assessed children's "intelligence" as conceptualized by rural adults. We concluded that Western-type (imposed-etic) tests measure a concept of intelligence that only partially overlaps emic conceptions. ...
Witrynathough, of course, the emic/etic contrast is, in practice, a continuum, this dichotomy has played a central role in the metatheory debates in many social science disciplines (see Head-land, Pike, & Harris, 1990).' Etic and emic approaches traditionally have been associated with differing research meth-ods. As Table 1 summarizes, methods in emic
http://www.theibfr2.com/RePEc/ibf/ijmmre/ijmmr-v6n1-2013/IJMMR-V6N1-2013-1.pdf dr jesse grayWitrynaWe concluded that Western-type (imposed-etic) tests measure a concept of intelligence that only partially overlaps emic conceptions. The imposed-etic measures were … dr. jesse gutnickhttp://www.psychlotron.org.uk/resources/issues/AQA_A2_issues_cultbiasstudies.pdf ramona kobeWitrynaThe strange situation has been described as an imposed etic, where a technique or theory is developed in one culture and then imposed on another. ... One way of overcoming culture bias is to use an emic approach. This is a type of research study which focuses on one culture and uses methods appropriate to that culture. Using … dr jesse gutnickWitrynaAn emic construct is one that applies only in one cultural group. Cultural bias can occur if a researcher assumes that an emic construct is actually etic. This results in an imposed etic, where a culture-specific idea is wrongly imposed on … dr jesse kaplan uciWitrynaImposed etics, emics, and derived etics: Their conceptual and operational status in cross-cultural psychology. Citation Berry, J. W. (1990). Imposed etics, emics, and … ramona j\u0027s pepper rdWitrynaAlthough little attention has been paid to primary-age children's reading motivation in comparison to older readers, one disturbing trend has been repeatedly observed: reading motivation generally declines across the early elementary years. Given that children's perceptions of school experiences shape motivation, and motivation impacts … dr. jesse guadiz