Types of sociological researches
Across
- 2. research, which provides an advanced understanding of the phenomena based on the results of a pilot or exploratory research
- 5. the main benefit of a repeated study
- 8. second name of monographic research
- 9. type of research that is considered to be the most spread out study in applied sociology
- 12. the type of research that is carried out by the researchers themselves.
- 14. research, which is oriented to realize scientific questions “what is studied?” and “how is it studied?”
- 15. research, which used to practice techniques and procedures: establish the required volume and quality of the random sample, clarify the content and number of questions in the questionnaire, time of the survey
- 16. researchers must rely on surveys, case studies and can’t demonstrate a true cause and effect relationship
- 20. this type of research is designed to find answers to Who? What? How? Where?
Down
- 1. the type of research that is conducted when the information has been already collected by another research organization.
- 3. if we want to find out why people but the brand and not brand, what type of research can we use
- 4. type of research designed to study all the units of analysis
- 6. This type of research requires to be conducted in a lab
- 7. the type of research that is conducted to analyze people's opinions on various events.
- 10. one-point research provides information about the ... of an object at the moment of its study
- 11. research, which is oriented to quantify problems, attitudes, opinions, and others defined variables by generating the numerical data
- 13. research, which is designed to diagnose specific problems of the customer and work out practical recommendations to solve them
- 17. a need in this type of research arises when the object of research is little studied or not studied at all. (It’s goal is to specify the objectives, conceptions of the basic research
- 18. the type of research that's purpose is to provide reliable testing of a theory.
- 19. the type of research that deals with abstract constructs.