Across
- 4. : Research method that may alter the behaviour of participant.
- 5. : The only perspective built on consensus
- 7. : All research should gain this from participants
- 10. : Organising the participants into categories from which a sample in drawn
- 13. : When the researcher does not have a strict set of questions
- 14. : To develop a professional working relationship with the participant
- 16. : Expressed, written data
- 18. : Data in its numerical form
- 20. : Type of question that allows participants to expand in their answers
- 22. : A set of moral guidelines that sociologists are to abide by
- 24. : type of questions with no room for scope
- 28. : Usually used with a large sample, favoured by positivists.
- 30. : Can produce either quantitative or qualitative data
- 31. : An approach that focuses on the meanings behind behaviour
- 33. : also known as methodological pluralism favoured by Realists.
Down
- 1. : Utilizing data that comments, analysis, criticizes or mentions existing studies are known as this.
- 2. : An approach to sociological research that favours quantitative data
- 3. : A perspective that believes that society is built at the expense of the proletariat.
- 6. : undercover
- 8. : The macro approach to sociology
- 9. : The identity of presence of the researcher is known
- 11. : Data that is gathered first hand
- 12. : Usually the first step of the research process - similar to a research question.
- 15. : A sampling method where everyone has an equal chance of getting selected
- 17. : Experiments conducted here are likely to be low in validity
- 19. : High in this if the procedure is replicated producing the same results
- 21. : A perspective that believe that society is built on patriarchy.
- 23. : selecting every nth person a list to take part in your research
- 25. : the first name of the founder of the Marxists theory
- 26. : A small scale study used as a trial run, typically associated with questionnaires
- 27. : An approach to sociological research that favours qualitative data
- 29. : A type of study that takes a long period of time
- 32. : The first name of the pioneer of the feminist movement
