Across
- 2. Cause to feel or show prejudice for or against someone or something.
- 3. Data formed by words
- 7. Identifying with a group or another person and seeing things from their POV
- 9. Validity is the extent to which a test or measurement accurately reflects what it intends to measure.
- 11. Positivism is the belief that knowledge should be based on observable facts and scientific evidence.
- 12. The extent to which findings from a study can be applied to broader populations or different contexts.
- 14. "Ways of viewing society and social life."
- 15. The degree to which a sample accurately reflects the larger population it is drawn from.
Down
- 1. A research method that involves repeated observations of the same variables over a long period to track changes and developments.
- 4. Data formed by numbers
- 5. A researcher must not allow their values, their bias or their views to impact on their research, analysis or findings. For research to be reliable and to be considered scientific, objectivity is paramount
- 6. The consistency and dependability of a measurement or test over time.
- 8. When people change their behavior because they know they are being observed.
- 10. Is a type of bias that emerges when a characteristic of an interviewer( race, age, gender identity, etc.) influences the responses given by the interviewee
- 13. Interpretivism is the view that knowledge is constructed through understanding human experiences and social contexts.
