Ch 20 & 21 Puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. A research technique which uses lived experiences as a tool for better understanding the context in which these experiences occur
  2. 6. A rich and thorough description of the research setting, participants, and observed processes
  3. 7. A step in descriptive phenomenology in which the researcher identifies and tries to restrain preconceived notions about what he/she is studying
  4. 9. A research strategy which involves participating in a culture's activities while recording observations
  5. 12. The perspective that an outsider has on a particular culture
  6. 13. An ______ design evolves as researchers analyze and reflect on what they have learned
  7. 14. A type of ethnography which focuses on a small or narrowly defined culture
  8. 16. A type of sample which involves taking the easiest or most/first available participants
  9. 19. The primary research tradition in anthropology; a holistic view of a culture
  10. 20. ____ sampling is the opposite of heterogeneous sampling and involves choosing participants from similar backgrounds to deliberately reduce variation
Down
  1. 1. The perspective that an insider has on a particular culture
  2. 2. Sampling to the point at which no new information is gained and information is redundant
  3. 4. An individual who is very knowledgeable about the culture being studied and often acts as the researcher's key link to the 'inside'
  4. 5. The systematic collection and critical evaluation of data relating to the past
  5. 8. One of three models of generalizability in qualitative reserach, also known as case to case translation
  6. 10. A type of sample in which participants are asked to refer other, qualified participants
  7. 11. ____ sampling is a specific type of sampling in which researchers choose an average, normal, or representative sample
  8. 15. Unlike in quantitative research, participants are not selected _____
  9. 17. Maximum ____ sampling is when researchers specifically choose participants from a wide range of backgrounds
  10. 18. The study of signs and their meanings