Research Strategies in Human Biology

Field and Survey Studies

C G Nicholas Mascie-Taylor editor Gabriel Ward Lasker editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th Oct '05

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This book is about doing field research - the obstacles that are faced and the strategies used.

This book is about doing research rather than about results. It discusses obstacles encountered and strategies for success in fieldwork and survey research in biological anthropology. Such accounts can supplement what one learns from teachers and fellow students.This book is about doing research, not about the results obtained. Those engaged on their first research may have had plenty of preparation about the techniques and results of prior research related to their proposed study, but may have limited knowledge of the actual strategies employed or pitfalls encountered by others who have conducted successful field and survey studies. In this book, a number of researchers with experience of working on problems including environmental stresses, population genetics, parasitic vectors and vital records describe obstacles encountered and successful strategies used in their own studies and in those of others. One learns to do research by trial and error, but accounts by experienced investigators can supplement what one learns from mentors and fellow students.

'… makes an important contribution, and one that will benefit workers in other areas than human biology. It is likely to take a place alongside Howell's Surviving Fieldwork as required reading for field and survey workers. I will be recommending it as a suitable textbook.' N. G. Norgan, Annals of Human Biology

ISBN: 9780521019095

Dimensions: 229mm x 154mm x 14mm

Weight: 343g

220 pages