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Darwinian selection and religion: emic and etic contrasts
Religion, Brain & Behavior, 2018With The Emergence and Evolution of Religion: By Means of Natural Selection, Turner, Maryanski, Petersen, and Geertz collectively author a brilliant and compelling narrative of religious transforma...
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Reconceptualizing the Construct of Health: Integrating Emic and Etic Perspectives
Research in Nursing & Health, 1984AbstractDespite the importance of the health construct for nursing, there is not agreement on the nature of health. In this article, various conceptualizations of health are reviewed, the emic‐etic distinction between the concepts of disease and illness is delineated, and a new model of health is presented.
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Aspects of Emic and Etic Measurement: Lessons From Mary Poppins
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2002Abstract This article describes emic and etic approaches to measurement in terms of a process of associating indicators and constructs. In this process, it is important to establish evidence of an adequate range of indicators and a relevant association of indicators and constructs and to recognize that such evidence places bounds on the ...
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An Emic-Etic Model of Language and Culture
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2007This essay explores the conceptual and linguistic roots of a universal, objective, culture-free standard for judging human behavior. Without such a conceptual framework meaningful self-criticism as well as cross-cultural evaluation of the beliefs and behaviors of people is impossible.
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History and Significance of the EMIC/ETIC Distinction
Annual Review of Anthropology, 1976Cultural materialism shares with other scientific strategies an epistemology which seeks to restrict fields of inquiry to events, entities, and relationships that are knowable by means of explicit, logico-empirical, inductive-deductive, quantifiable public procedures or "operations" subject to replication by inde pendent observers.
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Seeing the community’s perspective through multiple emic and etic vistas
Health Promotion International, 2016Health impact assessment (HIA) researchers regularly use community input in their investigations to help them better understand local health issues. Community data is commonly associated with the lived experiences of local impacted residents known as 'emic' data.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Etic and Emic Approaches to Asian Management Research
2005Pike (1967) coined the words ‘emic’ and ‘etic’ from the linguistic terms ‘phonemic’ and ‘phonetic’ to describe behaviour from two different standpoints. He wrote: “The etic viewpoint studies behaviour from outside a particular system as an essential initial approach to an alien system.
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Emics and Etics: The Insider/Outsider Debate
Man, 1992Alan Barnard, Thomas Headland
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