Types of sociological research
Across
- 5. This type of research requires to be conducted in a lab
- 8. If we want to find out why people but brand and not brand, what type of research can we use
- 9. a research, which usually involves a random sample of same respondents who cannot be changed till the end of study
- 10. a research, which oriented to quantify problems, attitude, opinions and others defined variables by generating the numerical data
- 11. a research, which conducted to gain new knowledge, uncover regulations and unknown social tendencies
- 12. This type of research is designed to find answers to Who? What? How? Where?
- 13. a research, which provides advanced understanding of the phenomena based on the results of a pilot or exploratory research
- 16. a research, which designed to diagnose specific problems of the customer and work out practical recommendations to solve them
- 18. a research provides information about the state of an object at the moment of its study
- 19. a research, which used to practice techniques and procedures: establish the required volume and quality of the random sample, clarify the content and number of questions in the questionnaire, time of the survey
- 20. a research, which conducted to develop the conceptual apparatus of science, and provide advanced understanding about the social world
Down
- 1. a research, which oriented to realize scientific questions “what is studied?” and “how is it studied?”
- 2. second name of monographic research
- 3. a research, which carries out when the information has already been collected by research organizations or markets
- 4. a research, which used to understand people’s opinions, idiosyncratic responses to an event, motivations, or underlying reasons for actions or decisions, uncover trends in thought and opinions, and dive deeper into the problem
- 6. Researcher must rely on surveys, case studies and can’t demonstrate a tru cause and effect relationship
- 7. a research, which considered to be the most spread-out study in applied sociology
- 9. a research, which conducted by the researches themselves
- 11. a need in this type of research arises when the object of research is little studied or not studied at all. (It’s goal is to specify the objectives, conceptions of the basic research
- 14. a research, which designed to study all the units of analysis
- 15. the main benefit of a repeated study
- 17. a study, which observes respondents in a similar group based on their age, region or common experiences