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ethnographic /ɛθnəˈɡrafɪk /(also ethnographical) adjectiveRelating to the scientific description of peoples and cultures with their customs, habits, and mutual differences: ethnographic research in European border communities...- This study is the result of ethnographic fieldwork completed during a period of 18 months.
- Using ethnographic methodology, she and other educators studied how the children developed mathematical knowledge in everyday life, then used this information as a foundation for an experimental math curriculum.
- It takes time to perform ethnographic research correctly and to build the level of intimacy that takes researchers beyond what they could learn in a focus group setting.
Derivativesethnographically adverb ...- Through an analysis of ethnographically collected data, the meanings participants constructed around their experiences were explored.
- This community-focused, bottom-up approach tends to produce highly detailed, ethnographically derived accounts of socioecological changes within particular localities.
- Ethnographically informed accounts of the persuasive power of regular practice, of habitual denial, and of structured routine are badly needed.
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