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Emic and etic

Emic (/ˈiːmɪk/) and etic (/ˈɛtɪk/) refer to two kinds of field research carried out in anthropology, folkloristics, linguistics, and the social and behavioral sciences, and viewpoints obtained from them.

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Emic and etic

Nodes41
Edges40
Triples34
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.04878
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Emic and etic

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related to External links · 12
Emic and etic → Behavior, Description, Emic, Etic Standpoints, Human Behavior, Kenneth Pike, Language, Linguistics, Relation, Structure, Summer Institute, Unified Theory
related to history · 10
Emic and etic → As Pike, Emic, Goodenough, Harris, Kenneth Pike, Marvin Harris, Pike, Pike's, The, Ward Goodenough
see also · 9
Emic and etic → Abstract, American, Blind, Categories, Exonym, Parable, Philosophical, Relationship, Satirical
related to Definitions · 3
Emic and etic → Although, The, When

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etic emic approach culture behavior cultural people anthropology way pike terms cultures research practices approaches understanding social human behaviors one

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Emic and eticrelated to DefinitionsThe0.60section
Emic and eticrelated to DefinitionsWhen0.60section
Emic and eticrelated to DefinitionsAlthough0.60section
Emic and eticrelated to External linksEmic0.60section
Emic and eticrelated to External linksEtic Standpoints0.60section
Emic and eticrelated to External linksDescription0.60section
Emic and eticrelated to External linksBehavior0.60section
Emic and eticrelated to External linksLanguage0.60section
Emic and eticrelated to External linksRelation0.60section
Emic and eticrelated to External linksUnified Theory0.60section
Emic and eticrelated to External linksStructure0.60section
Emic and eticrelated to External linksHuman Behavior0.60section

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