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/ˈedik/
adjective
relating to or denoting an approach to the study or description of a particular language or culture that is general, nonstructural, and objective in its perspective.
"is there a valid cross-cultural etic definition of violence?"

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of, relating to, or involving analysis of cultural phenomena from the perspective of one who does not participate in the culture being studied compare emic.
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In anthropology, folkloristics, and the social and behavioral sciences, emic and etic refer to two kinds of field research done and viewpoints obtained.
pertaining to or being the raw data of a language or other area of behavior, without considering the data as significant units functioning within a system.
relating to a way of studying or describing a language or culture from the point of view of people who do not use the language or who live outside the culture:.
The emic perspective is the insider's perspective, the perspective that comes from within the culture where the project is situated—for example, gender ...
Most English words ending in "-etic" are derived from words formed in other languages, including French (Old, Middle, and Modern), Italian, Latin, and Classical ...
Specifically, 'etic' refers to research that studies cross-cultural differences, whereas 'emic' refers to research that fully studies one culture with no (or ...
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Nov 29, 2020 · Imported into anthropology in the 1960s, etic came to stand for ambitions to establish an objective, scientific approach to the study of culture ...