Several methods are described based on the magnetoresistance and the planar Hall effect by which the anisotropy field strength H
kmay be determined. The H
kvalues deduced from the different methods are discussed especially with respect to their dependence upon the magnetization ripple and on distinct

ratios. Although some of the reviewed methods yield H
kvalues not influenced by the ripple hysteresis, only the planar Hall effect method and the modified Kobelev method enable rapid measurements or continuous recording of H
k. These methods are, therefore, found to be especially suitable for measurements of the H
krelaxation during annealing experiments.