Consensus Analysis
Consensus Analysis refers to a theory and method developed by Romney, Weller and
Batchelder. As a theory, it gives the conditions under which agreement implies
knowledge. As a method, it provides a way of evaluating how much people know
about a given domain, and of estimating "cultural truth".
Topics
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consensus methodology
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factor analysis
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Q-methodology
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Readings
- Romney, A. Kimball,. Susan C. Weller and William
H. Batchelder. 1986. Culture as Consensus: A Theory of Culture and
Informant Accuracy. American Anthropologist 88:313 338 [^pdf]
- Jaskyte, Kristina and William W. Dressler.
(2004) Studying culture as an integral aggregate variable:
organizational culture and innovation in a group of nonprofit
organizations. Field Methods, Vol. 16, No. 3, 265-284 [^pdf]
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Bibliography
- Romney 1999. Culture Consensus as a Statistical Model. Current
Anthropology 40(supplement): 103-115
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