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Across
  1. 1. Sampling that is purposeful.
  2. 6. Sampling that is also called volunteer sample.
  3. 10. Biology of human behavior.
  4. 11. Used as a sampling size guide where no new information is obtained and data becomes redundant.
  5. 14. (3 words) Works closely with transferability to compare if the context are more or less like the study sample.
  6. 18. concept that acknowledges people's physical ties to their world.
  7. 19. Also called opportunistic sampling, involves adding new cases to a sample based on changes in research circumstances.
  8. 20. Case sampling that select cases that highlight what is typical, average, normal and representative.
Down
  1. 2. Study of signs and their meanings.
  2. 3. Also called Cognitive anthropology.
  3. 4. Perspective that is also referred to as insiders view.
  4. 5. Uses lived experiences as a tool for better understanding the social, cultural, political, or historical content in which those experiences occur.
  5. 7. Sampling that asks early informants to refer other study participants.
  6. 8. (2 Words) Sampling that is most widely used and uses a wide range of variation.
  7. 9. Perspective that is the outsiders interpretation of the experiences in a culture.
  8. 12. Focuses on the meaning of lived experiences in humans.
  9. 13. Sampling that deliberately reduces variation and permits a more focused inquiry.
  10. 15. Occurs when a researcher remains open to the meaning attributed to the phenomenon by those who experienced it.
  11. 16. Type of ethnography that involves self-scrutiny.
  12. 17. Involved judgements about whether or not the research can be applied in a different setting.