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Cognitively Informed Ethnography

Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion, 2021
Here, we present two case studies which combine ethnographic fieldwork with quantitative methods to describe religious behaviour in two ecologically valid settings. Case Study 1 describes the use of mixed methods to explore whether different types of supernatural agents are associated with different categories of moral transgression in Burma, a ...
Hugh Daniel Turpin, Mark Stanford
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F16 Ethnography and social cognition

F: Clinical studies: case reports, observational studies and trials, 2021
Aim Using ethnography to explore social functioning in HD Method In 2016 Stout et al called for researchers studying cognition in HD to incorporate methods which captured the ‘messiness’ of real life. This is a call reflected by researchers in other fields who note particularly that social cognition needs this lens too.
Alex Fisher   +3 more
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Cognitive chrono-ethnography lite

WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2012
Conducting field research facilitates understanding human daily activities. Cognitive Chrono-Ethnography (CCE) is a study methodology used to understand how people select actions in daily life by conducting ethnographical field research. CCE consists of measuring monitors’ daily activities in a specified field and in-depth interviews using the recorded
Masato, Nakajima   +2 more
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Cognitive Ethnography

International Journal of Gaming and Computer-Mediated Simulations, 2011
This paper describes cognitive ethnography as a method of choice for game studies, multimedia learning, professional development, leisure studies, and activities where context is important. Cognitive ethnography is efficacious for these activities, as it assumes that human cognition adapts to its natural surroundings (Hutchins, 1995, 2010) with ...
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Cognitive Chrono-Ethnography (CCE): a methodology for anticipating future user needs

WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2012
This paper proposes Cognitive Chrono-Ethnography (CCE), a new study methodology for understanding people’s in situ behavior selections in daily life. People select their next behavior to maximize their satisfaction for a given behavioral needs. They appropriately coordinate available cognitive resources to make the best decisions by using their ...
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Cognitive Chrono-Ethnography: A Method for Studying Behavioral Selections in Daily Activities

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2010
As human beings, we select our next behavior that should maximize our satisfaction by making use of the meme of our past experiences and by processing input from the environment and individual intrinsic state by appropriately allocating available cognitive resources.
Muneo Kitajima   +2 more
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Phenomenological ethnography of radiology: expert performance in enacting diagnostic cognition

Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2019
The article is based on research conducted at the actual radiology department. It presents a range of descriptions and analyses of concrete operations performed by radiologists during their daily professional routine. After careful ethnographic observations, phenomenological analysis is employed with a view to examining the enactive cognition in the ...
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