{"id":16433,"date":"2023-04-22T02:30:02","date_gmt":"2023-04-22T02:30:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/pick-1-or-2-related-variations-to-analyze-and-discuss-the-sources-of-variation-why-do-they-differ\/"},"modified":"2023-04-22T02:30:02","modified_gmt":"2023-04-22T02:30:02","slug":"pick-1-or-2-related-variations-to-analyze-and-discuss-the-sources-of-variation-why-do-they-differ","status":"publish","type":"questions","link":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/pick-1-or-2-related-variations-to-analyze-and-discuss-the-sources-of-variation-why-do-they-differ\/","title":{"rendered":"Pick 1 or 2 (related) variations to analyze and discuss the source(s) of variation (why do they differ)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>ESSAY (ANALYTICAL PAPER) (25%)<\/p>\n<div>\u2713 APPLICATION OF THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK TO ETHNOGRAPHIC MATERIAL<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 For detailed information on the analytical paper, see pdf file Analytical Paper Information<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 1250 word limit (not including literature cited)<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Formatting: at least 1.5 line spacing, 2.0 cm margins, 12-point font.<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Front Page:<\/div>\n<div>o Explanatory Title<\/div>\n<div>o Student\u2019s name<\/div>\n<div>o Student number<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Each page must be numbered and have student\u2019s identification in the header<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Use APA referencing style<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Submit as WORD file (not pdf)<\/div>\n<div>1. Read two ethnographies (Nisa and Yanomamo)<\/div>\n<div>2. Look at variation within and between ethnographies in aspects of life history, behaviour, social organization, etc.<\/div>\n<div>3. Pick 1 or 2 (related) variations to analyze and discuss the source(s) of variation (why do they differ)<\/div>\n<div>\u2022 E.g. of variations:  how long babies are nursed by mother, who else takes care of babies (e.g. paternal care?), status of women vs (or and) men, age at which children start to work, sexual division of labor, mating system, marriage system, gender roles of children, differential investment in children, etc.<\/div>\n<div>\u2022 \u201cSources\u201d = Life history, ecology, development, genetics, culture<\/div>\n<div>\u2022 Usually NOT one source of explanation only; your discussion will usually address how various sources of variation interact to produce the observed outcome.\u200b<\/div>\n<div>4. Logical arguments explaining the variation relative to the theory presented in the unit.<\/div>\n<div>a. E.g. Natural selection, kin selection, ecological patterns, developmental processes, etc.<\/div>\n<div>b. Description is NOT explanation<\/div>\n<div>c. E.g. some aspect of male vs female = variation<\/div>\n<div>But how males and female vary differs across ethnographies, why?<\/div>\n<div>d. The variations on which you choose to focus are part of the outcome. Trivial or simplistic variations will have trivial explanations and you won\u2019t be able to demonstrate the extent of your understanding of concepts and their application.<\/div>\n<div>5. Keep description to the necessary minimum; use description to illustrate your point, not<\/div>\n<div>\u200bto make your point<\/div>\n<div>6. Be very explicit in your explanations of cause and effect and relate to theory.<\/div>\n<div>7. You will have to do outside reading and cite outside sources! &nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>8. Cite in text and provide a list of Literature Cited at the end.<\/div>\n<div>e.g.  More robust body size is a genetic response to cold climates (Relethford 2010:410).<\/div>\n<div>Literature cited:  list in alphabetical order all sources you have referenced! This includes urls.<\/div>\n<div>Only those cited in the text belong in the reference list.<\/div>\n<div>9. Writing counts: You have to express your ideas clearly in coherent paragraphs. This can only be<\/div>\n<div>done with clear, grammatically correct sentences. State concepts, arguments etc in your own words and cite where you get the ideas. &nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>10. Plagiarism will be reported.ESSAY (ANALYTICAL PAPER) (25%)<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 APPLICATION OF THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK TO ETHNOGRAPHIC MATERIAL<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 For detailed information on the analytical paper, see pdf file Analytical Paper Information<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 1250 word limit (not including literature cited)<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Tutorial in Week 11 is a peer review of your paper before submission. You may NOT attend this tutorial without a full draft of your paper<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Final paper due Fri 26 May by 4 pm via Turnitin<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Late papers will be penalized; a penalty of 5% of the possible mark allocated for the assessment item is deducted per day for the first 7 days (including weekends and public holidays), after which the assigned work is not accepted. Each 24-hour block is recorded from the time the assignment is due. NO PAPERS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 02 JUNE.<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Formatting: at least 1.5 line spacing, 2.0 cm margins, 12-point font.<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Front Page:<\/div>\n<div>o Explanatory Title<\/div>\n<div>o Student\u2019s name<\/div>\n<div>o Student number<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Each page must be numbered and have student\u2019s identification in the header<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Use APA referencing style<\/div>\n<div>\u2713 Submit as WORD file (not pdf)<\/div>\n<div>1. Read two ethnographies (Nisa and Yanomamo)<\/div>\n<div>2. Look at variation within and between ethnographies in aspects of life history, behaviour, social organization, etc.<\/div>\n<div>3. Pick 1 or 2 (related) variations to analyze and discuss the source(s) of variation (why do they differ)<\/div>\n<div>\u2022 E.g. of variations:  how long babies are nursed by mother, who else takes care of babies (e.g. paternal care?), status of women vs (or and) men, age at which children start to work, sexual division of labor, mating system, marriage system, gender roles of children, differential investment in children, etc.<\/div>\n<div>\u2022 \u201cSources\u201d = Life history, ecology, development, genetics, culture<\/div>\n<div>\u2022 Usually NOT one source of explanation only; your discussion will usually address how various sources of variation interact to produce the observed outcome.\u200b<\/div>\n<div>4. Logical arguments explaining the variation relative to the theory presented in the unit.<\/div>\n<div>a. E.g. Natural selection, kin selection, ecological patterns, developmental processes, etc.<\/div>\n<div>b. Description is NOT explanation<\/div>\n<div>c. E.g. some aspect of male vs female = variation<\/div>\n<div>But how males and female vary differs across ethnographies, why?<\/div>\n<div>d. The variations on which you choose to focus are part of the outcome. Trivial or simplistic variations will have trivial explanations and you won\u2019t be able to demonstrate the extent of your understanding of concepts and their application.<\/div>\n<div>5. Keep description to the necessary minimum; use description to illustrate your point, not<\/div>\n<div>\u200bto make your point<\/div>\n<div>6. Be very explicit in your explanations of cause and effect and relate to theory.<\/div>\n<div>7. You will have to do outside reading and cite outside sources! &nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>8. Cite in text and provide a list of Literature Cited at the end.<\/div>\n<div>e.g.  More robust body size is a genetic response to cold climates (Relethford 2010:410).<\/div>\n<div>Literature cited:  list in alphabetical order all sources you have referenced! This includes urls.<\/div>\n<div>Only those cited in the text belong in the reference list.<\/div>\n<div>9. Writing counts: You have to express your ideas clearly in coherent paragraphs. This can only be<\/div>\n<div>done with clear, grammatically correct sentences. State concepts, arguments etc in your own words and cite where you get the ideas. &nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>10. 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