Across
- 2. A technique for systematically describing written, spoken or visual communication
- 3. The tudy of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view
- 4. A method in which data is collected - direct / indirect observations / experience in order to answer particular research question
- 5. Inclination or prejudice
- 6. The use of multiple data sources to determine validity
- 9. G Theory
- 10. Information that has been translated into a form that is more convenient to move or process.
- 13. Proposition assumed as a premise in an arguement
- 14. When the researcher no longer hears or sees new information
- 15. The study of knowledge, distinguishing justified belief from opinion
- 17. Detailed examination
Down
- 1. Changeable factor
- 7. Believability
- 8. A way to make sense of things by making specific observations and then drawing broad conclusions based on those observations
- 11. The study of human races and cultures.
- 12. Theory Reverse of research in the positivist tradition
- 16. The belief that science is absolute
- 17. Cause & Effect
