sociology

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Across
  1. 4. refers to the use of methods such as disguising personal identities in written and oral reports of the research in order to protect the idneity of participants
  2. 5. a source of information that builds upon primary sources and involves the generalisation analysis synthesis interpretation or evaluation of original materials
  3. 9. it is a socially constructed category of people who share biologically transmitted traits that memebrs of a society consider important such as skin colour
  4. 10. refers to the labelling of a group of people who are seen as outsiders by the dominant culture
  5. 11. ethics relate to the way we conduct socially respojsible research, it also involves preserving the privacy, consent, and confidentiality of your subjects is of primary concern
  6. 12. refer to groups beliefs or patterns of behaviour within society that are involved in the socialiasion of individuals and groups
  7. 13. the practice of judging a culture by its own standards
  8. 14. an artefact,documents,recording or some other source of information that was created by a person with direct knowledge of the siuation
Down
  1. 1. refers to the non physical creations and ideas of a society such as knowledge values and beliefs
  2. 2. the process whereby indigenous peoples and immigrants are required to adapt to the dominant culture
  3. 3. refers to all the physical objects artefacts resources and spaces of a society which are passed on to subsequent generations
  4. 6. the practice of judging a culture by the standards ones own culture
  5. 7. it occurs when society becomes convinced that it is under threat by a group or social activity. the role of the media is fundamental
  6. 8. refers to a social group, categorised by a distinctive way of life with set customary values