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Martin, Lee; Gordon, Shaun – Gifted and Talented International, 2012
Persson's (2012a) article offers a timely contribution to the science of giftedness through questioning the validity of research emerging from within this paradigm. Using evidence from a number of disciplines he demonstrates that what is regarded as gifted behaviour in one culture could be regarded as quite ordinary within another. He therefore…
Descriptors: Evidence, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Validity
Peer reviewedThompson, Richard W.; Roper, Roy E. – American Behavioral Scientist, 1980
Discusses major methodological advances of the past 20 years within social anthropology. The advances fall into three broad areas: comparative studies and large-scale multicultural and holocultural investigations; cognitive anthropology, encompassing formal analysis and decision processes; and studies of intracultural diversity. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedWhitehead, Tony L. – Black Scholar, 1980
Presents a case study of anthropological field work in Jamaica to illustrate difficulties in carrying out this type of research. Argues that the anthropologist's failure to analyze and communicate field difficulties is a major barrier to establishing anthropology as an objective science. (MK)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Case Studies, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedCuthbert, Marlene – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1985
Variations in perceptions of evaluation, research methods, time, social class, and priorities are only some of the reasons why evaluation work in a Third World setting calls evaluators' basic assumptions about people and society into question. Evaluation experiences in the Caribbean are used to illustrate practical problems that may arise.…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Developing Nations, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedBecker, Howard – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1983
There are two reasons that ethnographic research in education produces good results but has a bad reputation. First is the way that scientific research has been used to justify the faults of educational institutions. Second is the inability of ethnographic research to be useful to educational practitioners. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Educational Anthropology, Educational Improvement, Ethnography
Belcher El-Nahhas, Susan M. – 1997
This paper provides a general overview of the type of problems encountered in the field of research so that individuals who are contemplating conducting research in an underdeveloped country for the first time are better prepared, and hence, better able to complete their research. The paper recounts a female researcher's personal experiences in…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Developing Nations, Educational Research, Field Studies
Walker, Polly – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2001
Spiritual experience is a taboo topic within Western institutions of higher learning. The silencing of this integral aspect of Indigenous people's lives often results in research findings that are inaccurate, incomplete, and invalid. Indigenous scholars are speaking out about how they integrate their spirituality into formal academic research,…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Ethnocentrism, Hegemony, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGordon, Edmund W.; And Others – Educational Researcher, 1990
Examines several problems posed for empirical and theoretical research by the achievement of hegemony by one culture or system of thought over others. Discusses minority underrepresentation and its impact on knowledge production in education and the social sciences. Questions the universal utility of some highly respected tenets of science. (JS)
Descriptors: Bias, Cultural Differences, Educational Researchers, Experimenter Characteristics
Peer reviewedHoffman, Diane M. – Comparative Education Review, 1999
Comparative education lacks engagement with central theoretical debates about culture, current in anthropology. Recentered discourse on culture would recognize cultural inquiry's value, particularly for destabilizing taken-for-granted categories and truths. At the same time, comparative education might benefit from deeper critical engagement with…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Comparative Education, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedPoortinga, Ype H.; Van Der Vijver, Fons J. R. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1987
Methodological tools such as analysis of variance designs can reflect bias. Difficulties in the interpretation of cross-cultural differences can be avoided only if the researcher considers all external variables which account for the variance. No variance should be left to be explained in terms of culture. (VM)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Bias, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Ponce, Carlos; Comer, Brendon – 2003
Some health researchers have used the concept of acculturation to explain health behaviors or illnesses prevalent among Hispanic people. This paper reviews studies in health, educational, and social science research among Hispanics and argues that acculturation studies are seriously limited by several basic conceptual and methodological problems.…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Behavioral Science Research, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
de Ortego y Gasca, Felipe – 1978
The Chicano culture has been ill-treated and misunderstood in studies that utilize concepts of culture derived from dominant group values and norms. Historical approaches to the study of cultures like the normative approach, taxonomic concept, componential concept, and existential approach have all had impacts upon concepts of Chicano culture.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences

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