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Membership -- most frequently cited national Anthropological associations and organizations*

This report presents findings from the AAA/CoPAPIA Masters Alumni Survey 2009, focusing on the membership of national anthropological associations and organizations. It explores the relevance and importance of these organizations in meeting the professional and career needs of respondents.

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Membership -- most frequently cited national Anthropological associations and organizations*

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  1. Membership -- most frequently cited national Anthropological associations and organizations* * All respondents. ** indicates AAA section AAA/CoPAPIA Masters Alumni Survey 2009

  2. Membership – most frequent regional/local organizations AAA/CoPAPIA Masters Alumni Survey 2009

  3. Do these organizations meet your professional/career needs? n=444 Percentages do not include 196 who checked “N/A” AAA/CoPAPIA Masters Alumni Survey 2009

  4. Do these organizations meet your needs? (MA only, by sex and specialization. N=640) Note: “Archaeological focus” includes archaeology, historic preservation, CRM. “Cultural, applied, physical or other focus” includes specialties other than archaeology -- predominantly cultural and applied, specialties such as medical and urban; including small numbers of physical and linguistic specialists. AAA/CoPAPIA Masters Alumni Survey 2009

  5. How are national associations relevant to you? AAA/CoPAPIA Masters Alumni Survey 2009

  6. Meetings are Relevant to My Needs & Important to My Career (MA and PhD, by Sex and Specialization) Note: “Archaeological focus” includes archaeology, historic preservation, CRM. “Cultural, applied, physical or other focus” includes specialties other than archaeology -- predominantly cultural and applied, specialties such as medical and urban; including small numbers of physical and linguistic specialists. AAA/CoPAPIA Masters Alumni Survey 2009

  7. Top-ranked reasons to join an Anthropological association AAA/CoPAPIA Masters Alumni Survey 2009

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