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  • Ethnographic Free-List Data: Management and Analysis With Examples in R

    Ethnographic Free-List Data by Purzycki, Benjamin Grant;

    Management and Analysis With Examples in R

    Series: Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences; 195;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher SAGE Publications, Inc
    • Date of Publication 12 May 2025

    • ISBN 9781071918425
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages200 pages
    • Size 215x139 mm
    • Language English
    • 661

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    Short description:

    This method involves research participants listing what they know or think about the researcher’s topic. This book incorporates free-list analyses with other analytical methods and demonstrates their broad applicability. The book starts with descriptive methods, then outlines a predictive statistical framework. The author explains how to collect, clean, and manage free-list data and how to use R to calculate and visualize them.

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    Long description:

    This method involves research participants listing what they know or think about the researcher’s topic. This book incorporates free-list analyses with other analytical methods and demonstrates their broad applicability. The book starts with descriptive methods, then outlines a predictive statistical framework. The author explains how to collect, clean, and manage free-list data and how to use R to calculate and visualize them.



    An innovative research methods book that provides a step-by-step guide to the popular R software. Researchers of any social scientific discipline will benefit tremendously from procedural knowledge in transforming conventionally qualitative data into quantitative reasoning.

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    Table of Contents:

    Series Editor Introduction
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    About the Author
    Chapter 1: Introduction
    What Is a Free-List?
    Why Free-List?
    Getting to Work
    Data Management
    Chapter 2: Content Analysis
    Background
    Frequency Analysis
    Salience Analysis
    Salience Revisited
    Further Methods in Content Analysis
    Summary
    Chapter 3: Structure Analysis
    Examining Conceptual Relationships
    Two Case Studies
    Conceptual Networks
    Further Methods in Structure Analysis
    Chapter 4: Overlap and Sharedness
    Conceptual Overlap Across Domains
    Intragroup Sharing and Variation
    Intergroup Sharing and Variation
    Summary and Closing Note
    Chapter 5: Models, Prediction, and Uncertainty
    The Arithmetic Mean as a Model
    Primer on Regression
    Bayesian Regression
    Chapter 6: Free-List Data in Regression
    Thinking Through the System
    Predicting List Lengths
    Predicting Item Presence
    Predicting Salience
    Multilevel Models
    Using Individual Free-Lists to Predict Behavior
    Concluding Remarks
    Chapter 7: Future Prospects
    Culture, Text, and Content
    Cognition, Culture, and Society
    Culture Evolving
    References
    Index

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