Secondary Data Collection
Across
- 4. Secondary data sis very easy to
- 6. Any range of aural, written and visual material by whatever group we are studying (two words)
- 9. Record events as they happen rather than get filtered by memory as with autobiographies.
- 10. Research based on a study of the number of times something happens or is present.
- 11. Sources (often media sources) are examined in great detail to see what themes run through them (two words)
- 12. Content analysis that will look for themes instead of specific factors.
- 13. Taking statistics or research from existing text.
Down
- 1. Can reveal personal concerns and family / close relationships
- 2. Content analysis that explores the meaning of themes provides data that is more.
- 3. Content analysis which involves counting the number of times certain themes or words are used; often using a computer program.
- 5. Studying signs
- 7. Provide a more powerful insight than words, especially as they are a common way of documenting family life.
- 8. Documents compiled by the government and respected research organizations (two words)
- 14. Counting the number of times certain themes or words are used means that sociologists can return to the original sources and check accuracy making it more.