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Below are three different studies using an etic approach.
Etic studies, as mentioned, are ones that study one characteristic across various cultures.
Yes, it was funny, a beautiful case of po- etic justice.
It also makes the distinction between emic and etic operations.
The etic approach is that of the scholar as an historian, a researcher, with a critical look.
In comparative research, either an emic or an etic approach can be applied.
When using the etic approach, the ethnographer emphasizes what he or she considers important.
This is an emic indistinction rather than an etic one.
The emic and etic distinction can also be applied in other social sciences.
In contrast, an etic approach uses one universal instrument in all considered countries.
Discussion The researchers compared villager resource knowledge with available (etic) scientific data.
The idea of two such classifications may be nothing more than etic taxonomic conjecture.
To compare and contrast, the etic study described here found that across cultures, how we distinguish ourselves from others differs.
The variant forms are called etic units (from phonetic).
Etic studies can study any aspect of life that occurs in different cultures and note the similarities and differences for research.
For more information see emic and etic.
Hanegraaff follows a distinction between an "emic" and an "etic" approach to religious studies.
Human ecology borrows the emic and etic perspectives from the field of ethnology.
The etic approach realizes that members of a culture often are too involved in what they are doing to interpret their cultures impartially.
It is an etic study, meaning that it has an outsider's perspective and is not concerned with any particular writing system.
The research strategy prioritizes etic behavior phenomena.
An empirical study of esotericism needs "emic material and etic interpretation":
By contrast, an etic approach bases its categories or conceptual classifications on theories belonging to the social sciences.
Carl Jung, a Swiss psychoanalyst, is a researcher who took an etic approach in his studies.
The emic approach is relativistic, the etic approach universalistic.