Archaeological Use of Meta-analyses to Limit Researcher Bias: Results from El Coyote, Honduras
Author(s): David Rogoff
Year: 2018
Summary
There is extensive evidence that people are self-serving in the interpretation of data and are very likely to reach their desired conclusions. This paper describes the use of meta-analyses for combating researcher bias in archaeological and the results of my research at El Coyote, a Classic Period center in western Honduras.
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Archaeological Use of Meta-analyses to Limit Researcher Bias: Results from El Coyote, Honduras. David Rogoff. Presented at The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, DC. 2018 ( tDAR id: 443342)
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Keywords
General
bias
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Identity/Ethnicity
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Maya: Classic
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica
Spatial Coverage
min long: -107.271; min lat: 12.383 ; max long: -86.353; max lat: 23.08 ;
Record Identifiers
Abstract Id(s): 22627