Across
- 5. Actively engaging in the community's activities.
- 7. Perspective, Understanding the culture from the "outsider's" point of view.
- 8. A structured interview with predetermined questions.
- 10. The researcher who studies the culture.
- 12. Organizing and analyzing qualitative data.
- 13. The period of data collection within the community.
- 14. Observing the community without directly participating.
- 15. Understanding the culture from the "insider's" point of view.
Down
- 1. Providing rich detail and context to observations.
- 2. Studying how a culture categorizes and understands the world.
- 3. A cultural object that holds meaning for the community.
- 4. A casual conversation to gather insights.
- 6. The shared beliefs, values, and practices of a group.
- 9. Using multiple data collection methods (e.g., interviews, observations) to ensure research validity.
- 11. Detailed observations and experiences recorded by the ethnographer.
