Across
- 4. refers to the use of methods such as disguising personal identities in written and oral reports of the research in order to protect the idneity of participants
- 5. a source of information that builds upon primary sources and involves the generalisation analysis synthesis interpretation or evaluation of original materials
- 9. it is a socially constructed category of people who share biologically transmitted traits that memebrs of a society consider important such as skin colour
- 10. refers to the labelling of a group of people who are seen as outsiders by the dominant culture
- 11. ethics relate to the way we conduct socially respojsible research, it also involves preserving the privacy, consent, and confidentiality of your subjects is of primary concern
- 12. refer to groups beliefs or patterns of behaviour within society that are involved in the socialiasion of individuals and groups
- 13. the practice of judging a culture by its own standards
- 14. an artefact,documents,recording or some other source of information that was created by a person with direct knowledge of the siuation
Down
- 1. refers to the non physical creations and ideas of a society such as knowledge values and beliefs
- 2. the process whereby indigenous peoples and immigrants are required to adapt to the dominant culture
- 3. refers to all the physical objects artefacts resources and spaces of a society which are passed on to subsequent generations
- 6. the practice of judging a culture by the standards ones own culture
- 7. it occurs when society becomes convinced that it is under threat by a group or social activity. the role of the media is fundamental
- 8. refers to a social group, categorised by a distinctive way of life with set customary values
