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Cultural Consensus Model×Free Listing×
DziedzinaAnthropologyAnthropology
RodzinaLatent structureProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania19861988
TwórcaA. Kimball Romney, Susan C. Weller & William H. BatchelderCognitive anthropology tradition (formalized by Weller & Romney; Borgatti)
TypLatent-structure measurement model for shared cultural knowledgeElicitation procedure for the items and salience of a cultural domain
Źródło pierwotneRomney, A. K., Weller, S. C., & Batchelder, W. H. (1986). Culture as consensus: A theory of culture and informant accuracy. American Anthropologist, 88(2), 313–338. DOI ↗Weller, S. C., & Romney, A. K. (1988). Systematic Data Collection. Qualitative Research Methods Series 10. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. ISBN: 9780803930742
Inne nazwyCultural Consensus Theory, CCT, Consensus Analysis, Informant Accuracy ModelFree Lists, Free-List Task, Free Recall Listing, Freelisting
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PodsumowanieThe cultural consensus model is a latent-structure measurement framework that estimates the culturally shared answers to a set of questions and, simultaneously, how much each informant knows, without the researcher knowing the correct answers in advance. Introduced by Romney, Weller and Batchelder in 1986, it treats agreement among informants as evidence of shared knowledge and uses a factor-analytic (or, in modern variants, Bayesian) decomposition to recover both a single 'answer key' and an informant-specific competence score.Free listing is a foundational elicitation technique in cognitive anthropology in which informants are asked to name, in any order, all the items they can think of that belong to a cultural domain — for example 'all the kinds of fruit' or 'all the things that can give you a cold.' Aggregating these lists reveals both the content of the domain (which items belong) and the salience of each item (how culturally central it is), inferred from how frequently and how early it is mentioned.
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