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Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 533 g

Heise

Surveying Cultures

Discovering Shared Conceptions and Sentiments
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-0-470-47907-0
Verlag: Wiley

Discovering Shared Conceptions and Sentiments

Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 533 g

ISBN: 978-0-470-47907-0
Verlag: Wiley


Surveying Cultures uniquely employs techniques rooted in survey methodology to discover cultural patterns in social science research. Examining both classical and emerging methods that are used to survey and assess differing norms among populations, the book successfully breaks new ground in the field, introducing a theory of measurement for ethnographic studies that employs the consensus-as-culture model.

The book begins with a basic overview of cross-cultural measurement of sentiments and presents innovative and sophisticated analyses of measurement issues and of homogeneity among respondents. Subsequent chapters explore topics that are at the core of successful data collection and analysis in culture studies, including:

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The role of bipolar scales and Internet data collection in measuring sentiments

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Key methodological variables that determine the quality of quantitative data, including measurement errors, validity, and reliability

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New approaches to reliability and several new methods of assessing a respondent's degree of inculcation into group culture

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Sampling, coverage, nonresponse, and measurement errors, with an in-depth discussion of their occurrence in culture surveys, their impact assessments, and how current measurement techniques are constructed to help prevent these kinds of errors

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Common problems often encountered in the acquisition and communication of data, including identifying error variances, interpreting gender differences in responses, and defining the difference between cultures and subcultures

Throughout the book, each topic is accompanied by a review of related methodological literature. For many of the presented concepts, the author includes a formal analysis of the related issues in measuring cultural norms and reports on analyses. Each chapter concludes with an organized list of major findings as well as an insightful outline of specific recommendations regarding practical problems in culture studies.

Surveying Cultures serves as a valuable supplemental book to courses on survey and research methods at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also an excellent reference for researchers in the fields of sociology, anthropology, psychology, and political science.

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Preface ix

Acknowledgments  xi

1 Surveying Culture 1

1.1 Case Studies of Cultural Surveys 3

1.2 Preview 18

1.3 Chapter Highlights 20

2 Measuring Sentiments 23

2.1 Dimensions of Affect 26

2.2 Bipolar Scales 35

2.3 Internet Data Collection 51

2.4 Chapter Highlights 54

3 Sentiment Repositories 57

3.1 Early Archives 58

3.2 Cross-Cultural Atlas 60

3.3 Archives Related to Social Interaction 61

3.4 U.S. 2002–2004 Project 67

3.5 Chapter Highlights 73

4 Surveys with Vignettes 75

4.1 Factorial Surveys 76

4.2 Impressions from Events 86

4.3 Attribute–Identity Amalgamations 98

4.4 Event Likelihoods 101

4.5 Synopsis 106

4.6 Chapter Highlights 108

4.7 Appendix: Impression-Formation Study Designs 109

5 Errors in Surveys 121

5.1 Coverage Errors 122

5.2 Sampling Errors 124

5.3 Nonresponse Errors 124

5.4 Measurement Errors 125

5.5 Other Errors 129

5.6 A Survey-of-Cultures Model 129

5.7 Statistics 135

5.8 Inculcation Index 139

5.9 Commonality Index 141

5.10 Variance Components 142

5.11 Implications 144

5.12 Chapter Highlights 146

6 Correlates of Enculturation 149

6.1 Indices 150

6.2 Conduct as a Rater 151

6.3 Predicting Cultural Authoritativeness 153

6.4 Implications 160

6.5 Chapter Highlights 164

7 Consensus in Sentiments 167

7.1 Component Analyses 168

7.2 Subcultures 176

7.3 Discussion 179

7.4 Chapter Highlights 180

8 Measurement Reliability 183

8.1 Reliabilities Within Stimuli 184

8.2 Reliabilities Across Stimuli 194

8.3 Chapter Highlights 200

9 Culture and Surveys 203

9.1 Unique Aspects of Sentiment Surveys 203

9.2 Frameworks for Sentiment Surveys 207

9.3 In Closing 210

9.4 Chapter Highlights 211

References 213

Index 223


David R. Heise, PhD, is Rudy Professor of Sociology Emeritus at Indiana University–Bloomington. Throughout his more than forty years of academic experience, Dr. Heise has published extensively in his areas of research interest, which include issues in quantitative modeling, computer applications in qualitative research, and affective and logical foundations of social interaction.



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