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Getting research data via the web

by lorenz on Aug 9, 2004 in fieldwork / methods

Daniel M.T. Fessler, Asst. Prof. of Anthropology at the
University of California, Los Angeles, writes to me and tells about his research method. Together with his students, he runs anthropology studies and experiments on the Web. He writes: "Folks generally find participation in our studies thought-provoking, fun, or at least better than a poke in the eye with a number 2 pencil." You can take a look at his site here

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