• behavioral sciences, emic (/ˈiːmɪk/) and etic (/ˈɛtɪk/) refer to two kinds of field research done and viewpoints obtained. The "emic" approach is an insider's...
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    "emic material and etic interpretation": Emic denotes the believer’s point of view. On the part of the researcher, the reconstruction of this emic perspective...
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    ISBN 978-0920806814. Marano, Lou (1982). "Windigo Psychosis: The Anatomy of an Emic-Etic Confusion". Current Anthropology. 23. Chicago, Illinois: University of...
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  • between emic and etic, which he refined considerably since its exposition in The Rise of Anthropological Theory. The terms "emic" and "etic" originated...
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  • disenchanted secular world". Hanegraaff noted that this etic usage of the term would be independent of emic usages of the term employed by occultists and other...
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  • the emic/etic distinction for some time. The emic approach studies behavior from within the culture, and mostly is based on one culture; the etic approach...
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  • Dawkins's concept. Kenneth Pike had, in 1954, coined the related terms emic and etic, generalizing the linguistic units of phoneme, morpheme, grapheme, lexeme...
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    Repositories by the Numbers D-Lib 13 (9/10) Xia, J. (2011). "An anthropological emic-etic perspective on open access practices". Journal of Documentation. 67 (1):...
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    Sven David (2000). Ethnoarchaeology of the Yamal Nenets: Utilizing Emic and Etic Evidence in the Interpretation of Archaeological Residues. Ethnoarchaeology...
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    the term. One given by Kyriakidis is that a ritual is an outsider's or "etic" category for a set activity (or set of actions) that, to the outsider, seems...
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