Exam 13: Ethnography: Interpreting and Evaluating Cultural Communication

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One of the key ways that performance ethnography differs from EOS, EC, and autobiography is that

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Which of the following is NOT a major premise of ethnomethodology?

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The form of ethnographic research that aims to describe and explain culturally distinct communicative patterns and practices using Dell Hymes' (1962) SPEAKING acronym as a theoretic framework is called:

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When your college adviser asks you how your classes are going, you notice that the way you speak to the adviser differs from the way you would talk to your friends asking the same question. This is an example of

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As a researcher is coding data gathered from observing a group, the researcher uses the members' own terms to refer to patterns in talk or texts. This type of coding is known as

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The fundamental purpose of triangulation in ethnographic research is to

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Before conducting your first ethnographic interview, you will need to:

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These two types of ethnography are more likely to be used to explore claims of interpretation as opposed to claims of evaluation and reform:

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Regardless of a researcher's degree of participation during observation, the researcher must be able to

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The claim "How are communication resources used by the campus chapter of Phi Kappa Phi to interpret and organize action" is an example of a

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Define and describe a speech community to which you belong. Then discuss how code switching and the communal function of communication are reflected in the speech community you have described.

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Within a particular speech community, the set of rules for speaking and interpreting others' speech is called the:

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Goodall's term writing as inquiry refers to the idea that

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Select one of the four forms of ethnographic research identified in this chapter: Identify your research topic, question or setting, and discuss how you would protect the participants' rights to freely choose participation, privacy, honest treatment, and freedom from harm, as you collect and analyze data, and as you publish or perform the results of your study.

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Which form of ethnographic research is most likely to focus on how members of particular speech communities constitute their place and positions in particular settings or situations?

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A gatekeeper may help a researcher

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Which of the groups of people below do not fit the definition of a speech community?

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In ethnomethodology, the reasons people give for deviating from the rules are called:

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Which of the following is characteristic of rule systems?

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If any of the key informants in the study is one of the researchers in the study, the form of ethnography is partly:

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