2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0302857
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Causal inference in ethnographic research: Refining explanations with abductive logic, strength of evidence assessments, and graphical models

Jeffrey G. Snodgrass,
H. J. François Dengah,
Seth I. Sagstetter
et al.

Abstract: In their classic accounts, anthropological ethnographers developed causal arguments for how specific sociocultural structures and processes shaped human thought, behavior, and experience in particular settings. Despite this history, many contemporary ethnographers avoid establishing in their work direct causal relationships between key variables in the way that, for example, quantitative research relying on experimental or longitudinal data might. As a result, ethnographers in anthropology and other fields hav… Show more

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