17096
Accession Number
5157
Title Of Article Chaper
On the Virtues of Simplicity: Some Comments on Statistical Analysis in Anthropology
Title Of Journal Book
Plains Anthropologist, Journal of the Plains Conference
Pages
35-38
Collation
4 p. : ills., 2 tables
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
The assumption of complexity seems to dominate much of anthropological thinking. This is clearly indicated by the frequency of use of complex multivariate statistics such as factor analysis. It is argued here that human behavior may often be much simpler than assumed and that the optimal approach to data analysis is to assume simplicity until demonstrated otherwise. It is also argued that when multivariate statistics are used, they are most effectively used in a deductive framework.
pub_id
17096