Across
- 1. How values tell us to behave
- 4. Esteem in which an individual is held by others
- 6. study Intensive investigation of one particular unit of analysis in order to describe it or uncover its mechanisms
- 11. Study of human society
- 12. variable Outcome that the researcher is trying to explain
- 13. Simultaneous variation in two variables
- 16. Ordered series of questions intended to elicit information from respondents
- 17. approach Research approach that starts with empirical observations and then works to form a theory
- 19. theory A theory that attempts to predict how certain social institutions tend to focus
- 20. culture Everything this is part of our constructed, physical environment, including technology
- 21. Extent to which an instrument measures what it is intended to measure
- 22. The individual identity of a person as perceived by that same person
- 24. roles Sets of behavioral norms assumed to accompany ones status as male or female
Down
- 2. The subset of the population from which you are actually collecting data
- 3. System of concepts and relationships
- 5. scripts Modes of behavior and understanding that are not universal or natural
- 7. An entire group of individual persons, objects, or items from which samples may be drawn
- 8. Proposed relationship between two variables
- 9. Likelihood obtaining consistent results using the same results
- 10. Condition by which a dominant group uses its power to elicit the voluntary 'consent' or the masses
- 14. methods Approaches that social scientists use for investigating the answers to questions
- 15. culture Values, beliefs, behaviors and social norms
- 18. Notion that a change in one factor results in a corresponding change in another
- 21. Moral beliefs
- 23. Any formats or vehicles that carry, present, or communicate information
