Comparative World Government Terms
Across
- 3. Reasoning, an approach that starts from a hypothesis to generate evidence about the cause and effect of cases.
- 5. an association about certain factors or variables.
- 6. Theory, the study of how people learn strategies in several circumstances.
- 11. Bias, bias that selective social groups or individuals introduces.
- 12. method that is usually deductive. Usually involves an array of cases of area specialization, use of statistical analysis, or mathematical models.
- 15. Theory, theory that stated societies would evolve into capitalist democracies, closing on the shared characteristics and values. Can also be a set of hypotheses of how nations are able to develop.
- 16. methods that are usually inductive that focus on investigations of a few cases (or just one) drawn from a scholar’s expertise.
- 17. Politics, it is the study, and the comparison of local policies of countries.
Down
- 1. the word that describes the struggle between any social group for power. This power enables them to establish decisions for larger groups.
- 2. Method, a method to compare different cases and create conclusions.
- 4. an organization or activity that exist (self-perpetuate) for their sake.
- 7. the issue about distinguishing the cause and effects.
- 8. the ability to influence or impose their will over others’.
- 9. Choice, the study of rules of how politics is played and how individuals act on their preferences for voting representatives or supporting/choosing a political party.
- 10. an individual’s ability to act on their own will without any fear of punishment or restriction by the government or social groups.
- 13. Reasoning, an approach the starts with evidence to undercover a hypothesis.
- 14. Revolution, a shift from the descriptive research about politics toward individual political behavior.
- 18. refers to the standard living that is shared by groups within a society or community.