INTERPRETIVISM

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Across
  1. 1. Ideas or facts created by society, like how statistics are made by people deciding what counts as suicide.
  2. 7. Studying how people make sense of their everyday world through shared understandings.
  3. 8. Studying people by understanding what their actions mean, not just what causes them.
  4. 9. The belief that society exists only in people’s shared meanings and not as an outside force.
Down
  1. 2. The idea that people’s actions depend on how they interpret situations, and we should learn from their viewpoint.
  2. 3. Developing ideas by observing people first, instead of starting with a fixed theory.
  3. 4. Studying society like a science, looking for cause and effect.
  4. 5. research: Research using interviews, observations, and stories, not just numbers.
  5. 6. Understanding someone’s point of view by imagining yourself in their situation.