TOK crossword
Across
- 1. A high level of confidence that a claim is correct.
- 3. The methods and procedures used in inquiry.
- 5. The systematic methods used to produce knowledge.
- 11. The consistency or repeatability of results or evidence.
- 13. The angle or standpoint from which something is viewed.
- 14. A short statement offered as true (often supported by evidence).
- 15. Reasons or arguments offered to show a claim is valid.
- 17. The boundaries or limits of what a discipline or question covers.
- 18. The individual who interprets, constructs, or evaluates knowledge claims.
Down
- 2. The process of explaining or assigning meaning to information.
- 4. Something taken for granted without proof.
- 6. A tendency to favour one interpretation or group over others.
- 7. A dominant framework or model that shapes thinking in a field.
- 8. A predetermined opinion not based on reason or experience; a more profound form of bias.
- 9. A general idea used to organise and understand knowledge.
- 10. How logically sound or well-founded an argument or method is.
- 12. Facts, data, or examples used to support a claim.
- 16. A specific branch of knowledge with its own methods, assumptions, and languages.