Key terminology sociology

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Across
  1. 3. the extent to which, were the same study to be repeated, it would produce the same results
  2. 6. is a large-scale approach to sociology, emphasizing the analysis of social sytems and populations at the structural level
  3. 7. the subjective understanding of a society on its own terms, rather than from an outside perspective
  4. 11. an approach to the study of society that relies specifically on scientific evidence, such as experiments and statistics
  5. 13. a type of bias that emerges when a characteristics of an interviewer influences the responses given by the interviewee
  6. 14. developing and testing theories about the world based on empirical evidence
  7. 15. the degree to which an instrument such as a survey question, measure what it is intended to measure
Down
  1. 1. different ways of viewing society and social life
  2. 2. a researcher must not allow their clues, their bias or their views to impact on their research
  3. 4. an approach to the study of society that relies specifically on scientific evidence to reveal a true nature of how society operates
  4. 5. A cause to feel or show prejudice for or against someone or something
  5. 8. a type of bias that emerges when participants in research may change their behaviour due to the presence of the researcher
  6. 9. a numerical form of data and can be represented graphically
  7. 10. non numerical information that provides researchers with a deep understanding of human experiences, behaviours, perceptions and attidues
  8. 12. a sociological method of research in which an action or event is analyzed based on the beliefs, norms and values of the culture of the society in which it takes place