Science

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Across
  1. 3. The systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and social world.
  2. 5. Based on observed and measured evidence, rather than theory or opinion.
  3. 6. A foundational sociologist who studied social facts and the role of solidarity in society.
  4. 8. A philosopher who developed the concept of scientific revolutions and paradigm shifts.
  5. 11. Based on personal feelings, interpretations, or opinions rather than external facts.
  6. 12. A generally accepted model or pattern in scientific research or thought.
Down
  1. 1. A method of understanding social behaviour through empathetic insight into people's actions.
  2. 2. A theory of science that argues knowledge grows by disproving false ideas.
  3. 4. A philosopher of science known for his theory of falsifiability as the key to scientific progress.
  4. 7. An unbiased approach that seeks to represent facts without personal influence.
  5. 9. A tendency to favour certain perspectives, often influencing research outcomes.
  6. 10. The belief that social phenomena exist independently of our perceptions of them.