Course Highlights
Step into the world of cultural exploration with our expertly crafted “Surveys in Anthropology Research” course. Delve into the theoretical frameworks and field-based techniques essential for mastering Surveys in Anthropology. From understanding the foundations to applying analytical reasoning, each topic is delivered to help learners explore communities, values, behaviours, and patterns using a research-based lens.
Through immersive learning, you will navigate the processes of designing, constructing, and conducting Surveys in Anthropology with precision. Essential insights into ethical considerations, consent protocols, respondent engagement, and sampling strategies ensure you remain aligned with contemporary professional standards while creating credible survey instruments.
The course concludes by equipping you with skills in administering and interpreting results from Surveys in Anthropology, ensuring that data collected leads to actionable conclusions. With real-world applications, this course strengthens your ability to conduct impactful anthropological research across diverse populations. This is your gateway to a compelling and transformative journey through Surveys in Anthropology.
Learning outcome
- - Explore core principles and applications of Surveys in Anthropology.
- - Design culturally sensitive and ethically sound survey instruments.
- - Prepare and strategise pre-survey logistics for optimal data collection.
- - Implement informed consent and protect participant confidentiality.
- - Analyse patterns from survey findings to uncover sociocultural insights.
- - Critically assess and refine Surveys in Anthropology for validity.
Why should I take this course?
- - Gain comprehensive skills in Surveys in Anthropology research techniques.
- - Learn from field-expert designed content tailored for real-world application.
- - Build ethical research competence essential for human-based studies.
- - Acquire data-driven analytical expertise relevant to cultural contexts.
- - Strengthen your portfolio with interdisciplinary knowledge.
Requirements
- - Basic interest in human behaviour or social research
- - Willingness to engage in qualitative and quantitative analysis
- - Access to digital tools for survey creation and evaluation
Career Path
- - Anthropological Research Associate
- - Cultural Field Surveyor
- - Academic Research Coordinator
- - Human Behavioural Analyst
- - Community Research Consultant
- - Ethnographic Researcher
Course Curriculum
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Welcome
00:02:00
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What is Anthropology?
00:06:00
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What is a Survey?
00:06:00
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Why Use a Survey?
00:05:00
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Survey Use in Anthropology
00:08:00
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Introduction
00:02:00
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Deciding on a Research Topic
00:06:00
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Deciding on a Research Question
00:08:00
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Deciding on a Population and Sample
00:07:00
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Doing a Literature Review
00:09:00
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Introduction
00:02:00
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History of Research Ethics
00:06:00
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Ethics in Survey Research
00:08:00
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Introduction
00:03:00
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Levels of Measurement
00:08:00
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Validity and Reliability
00:08:00
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Types of Survey Questions
00:06:00
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Writing Survey Questions
00:10:00
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Survey Layout (Part 1)
00:07:00
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Survey Layout (Part 2)
00:06:00
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Introduction
00:03:00
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Surveys by Mail
00:11:00
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Surveys by Phone
00:08:00
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In-Person Surveys (Individual)
00:07:00
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In-Person Surveys (Group)
00:03:00
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Online Surveys
00:08:00
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Introduction
00:01:00
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Preparing the Database
00:03:00
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Coding the Data (Part 1)
00:06:00
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Coding the Data (Part 2)
00:04:00
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Analysing the Data
00:06:00
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Real-World Connections
00:05:00
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Be Like an Anthropologist!
00:01:00
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Congratulations!
00:01:00
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Bonus Lecture
00:01:00
Offer Ends in

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Duration:3 hours, 11 minutes
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Access:1 Year
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Units:35

