Across
- 4. A type of question designed to encourage a desired answer from the respondent
- 6. if something it is capable of being verified through experiment or observation it is_____________
- 9. Also known as 'nurture'. The belief that our environment determines how we act
- 10. Happens when strongly held views on science are no longer compatible with new observations or discoveries
- 12. The scientific study of earthquakes
- 13. The idea that natural laws have this because they operate the same way in all parts of the universe
- 18. ________method. Collecting and searching for patterns in data. Often used by human scientists
- 20. something which presents itself as scientific, but doesn't follow the scientific method
- 21. Data which is not expressed numerically
- 22. The place where Margaret Mead made her pioneering study
Down
- 1. The act of trying to disprove or challenge a hypothesis or theory
- 2. As well as finding laws and explaining phenomena, natural science is also aimed at making__________
- 3. The belief that the primary purpose of education is to give learners qualifications
- 5. Term for science which has some clear practical, real world use
- 7. Something a scientist accepts to be true without having to verify for themselves
- 8. The________effect. People deliberately change their behaviour because they know they're being observed
- 11. The process of verifying the work of other scientists
- 14. A form of observation where the observer does not control any of the conditions
- 15. The study of human societies and cultures from a long term perspective
- 16. Data expressed numerically
- 17. ________ Geertz's belief that there are no general theories on human behaviour. Things can only be understood by looking at the context
- 19. Social___________. The belief that the aim of education is to maintain social inequality through a hidden curriculum
