Across
- 2. Research which is carried out first-hand by the researcher.
- 3. Participants must be protected from this - physical or psychological.
- 5. The effect(change in behaviour)of knowing that you are being researched.
- 8. A conversation between the researcher and participant. The researcher records the response.
- 10. A group interview, with more than one participant.
- 12. A study carried out over an extended period of time.
- 13. Being able to apply research findings from your sample to the wider population.
- 14. A list from which participants are selected e.g. school register.
- 16. The extent to which research findings are accurate or true to life.
- 18. Using more than one research method.
- 19. Research which already exists and was carried out by a third party e.g. official statistics or diaries.
- 20. Going undercover during an observation.
Down
- 1. Informing participants that they are being observed.
- 2. A type of observation where the researcher takes part in the activity.
- 4. The sociological term for participants replying back to the researcher e.g. completed questionnaire.
- 6. Watching others.
- 7. A set of pre-determined questions, which are usually closed.
- 9. Whether or not we can repeat a study to gain the same results.
- 11. A scientific method which is rarely used by sociologists.
- 15. The British sociological association is responsible for monitoring this.
- 17. Sociologists must gain this before carrying out any research with participants.
