Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Chapter 1. The Logic of Cross-Cultural Research Chapter 3 Chapter 2. The Research Question Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Theories and Hypotheses Chapter 5 Chapter 4. The Art of Measurement Chapter 6 Chapter 5. Minimizing Error Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Sampling Chapter 8 Chapter 7. Coding Data Chapter 9 Chapter 8. Basics of Statistical Analysis Chapter 10 Chapter 9. Reliability Chapter 11 Chapter 10. Multivariate Analysis Chapter 12 Chapter 11. Summing Up Chapter 13 Appendix: Using the Human Relations Area Files Collections Chapter 14 Glossary
Carol R. Ember is executive director of the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University. Melvin Ember is president of the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University. They have co-authored numerous books, including the Choice Outstanding Academic Title award-winning first edition of Cross-Cultural Research Methods and the textbooks Anthropology and Cultural Anthropology, both in their twelfth edition.
Carol and Mel Ember outline the basic logic and procedures of
cross-cultural research in a clear, readable, and jargon-free
manner. One of the volume's greatest strengths is the many examples
provided, which serve as concrete illustrations of the principles
described in the text. The descriptions of statistical procedures
provide enough detail to explain the utility of each statistic, but
do not get bogged down in details. The new chapter on multivariate
methods provides a brief but valuable overview of regression. The
chapter on minimizing error is, I think, unique in books on social
science methods, and should be required reading for all
anthropologists, regardless of the data with which they work. This
is an outstanding little book. I highly recommend it. -- Peter N.
Peregrine, Lawrence University
This book sets the standard for those who pursue cross-cultural
research. It will be useful to practitioners at all levels, from
the beginner to the expert. -- Robert L. Munroe, Pitzer College
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