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776 Subject Index<br />

DLW (doubly labeled water) technique,<br />

297<br />

Doc (key <strong>in</strong>formant), 197–98<br />

documentation resources, 96–106;<br />

abstracts, 101; meta-analysis, 107–8;<br />

onl<strong>in</strong>e databases, 97–101, 102–5; people,<br />

96–97; review articles, 97; websites,<br />

105–6<br />

double-barreled questions, 276<br />

doubly labeled water (DLW) technique,<br />

297<br />

Dow-Jones Industrial Average, 320<br />

dowry deaths, 83<br />

‘‘Driv<strong>in</strong>g to Work’’ (Wallace), 365<br />

drop-and-collect technique, 258<br />

dualism, 9<br />

dummy variables, 496, 623<br />

echo probe, 218–19<br />

ecological fallacy, 51–52<br />

EDMs. See ethnographic decision models<br />

educational model of social change, 35,<br />

86–87<br />

Educational Resources Information Center<br />

(ERIC), 102<br />

elaboration method, 649–58; further<br />

steps, 656–58; tables, build<strong>in</strong>g of,<br />

650–54; tables, read<strong>in</strong>g of, 654–56<br />

’Elota (Big Man of the Kwaio), 472<br />

emergent properties problem, 89–90<br />

empiricism, 3, 4–5<br />

Enlightenment, 11<br />

environment, 90<br />

epistemology, 3<br />

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,<br />

438<br />

equivalence, 547<br />

Ergas, Savas, 216–17<br />

ERIC (Educational Resources Information<br />

Center), 102<br />

An Essay Concern<strong>in</strong>g Human Understand<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(Locke), 11<br />

eta-squared, 621, 635, 637<br />

ethics, 25–27, 32, 74–78; direct observation,<br />

437; disguised field observation,<br />

438–44; field experiments, 140–43;<br />

prob<strong>in</strong>g and, 223; rapport and, 369–70;<br />

societal codes and, 77; unobtrusive<br />

observation, 448<br />

ethnographic decision models (EDMs),<br />

522–34, 524, 525, 526; build<strong>in</strong>g of,<br />

523–25; decision tables, 527–30; IF-<br />

THEN charts, 531–34, 533; test<strong>in</strong>g of,<br />

525–27; Young and Garro’s decision<br />

tables, 527–30<br />

ethnographic <strong>in</strong>terview<strong>in</strong>g, 211. See also<br />

unstructured <strong>in</strong>terview<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Ethnology, 518<br />

ethnoscience, 534<br />

ethogram, 414<br />

ethology, 414<br />

event calendars, 248<br />

events, 463<br />

evolution problem, 89<br />

exemplar quote technique, 503–5<br />

exemplars, 492<br />

exhaustivity, 46, 511<br />

expectancy effect, 244–45<br />

experience sampl<strong>in</strong>g, 156, 432–34. See<br />

also direct observation<br />

experimental conditions, 111<br />

experimental method, 109<br />

experiments, 110–13; classic experiment,<br />

110–12; comparative field experiments,<br />

138–40; confounds, 113,<br />

114–18; field experiments, 110, 131–<br />

33, 140–43; laboratory experiments,<br />

110, 130–31; natural experiments,<br />

133–35; naturalistic experiments,<br />

135–40; quasi-experiments, 110;<br />

small-world experiments, 136–37;<br />

thought experiments, 128–30; true<br />

experiments, 110–13. See also<br />

research designs; threats to validity<br />

explicit awareness, 364–65<br />

exploratory phase, 493<br />

exploratory research, 110<br />

ex post facto design, 124, 124–25

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