Across
- 3. unbiased, impartial
- 6. questions which are asked in a way that implies a certain answer
- 7. where a particular concept or idea is mentioned before a question is asked
- 9. the belief that the main aim of the human sciences is to understand the meaning of various social practices as they are understood by the agents themselves
- 10. study of the structure and function of society
- 14. failing to notice change due to finite attention
- 15. study of development of culture and society
- 17. measuring the quality instead of the quantity of something
- 19. information recieved by the brain, including sight, hearing, sound, taste, and touch
- 20. when bias affects the process of acquiring knowledge and understanding
- 22. adopting the attitudes and behavior of a foreign group with whom one has lived for an extended period of time
- 23. changing an answer to please the interviewer
- 24. tendency of people to react against advice, rules, and regulations perceived to be a threat to their freedom
- 25. the belief that the best way to understand some things is by looking at them as a whole rather than by splitting them into separate parts
- 26. the belief that some subjects can be explained in terms of more fundamental ones
Down
- 1. statistical variable which states that random variables cancel themselves out in a large enough population
- 2. when a person finds, discovers, or learns something
- 4. measuring the quality rather than the quantity
- 5. scientific study of the state, governments, power, and political activity
- 8. scientific study of human mind and behavior
- 11. the fallacy of saying just because A is composed of B, it follows that A is nothing but B
- 12. the fallacy of confusing correlation with causation
- 13. analysis of data to establish trends based on various different studies
- 16. a bias where recent or easily remembered examples affect our judgement
- 18. technology at the centre of AI which uses big rdata to predict or decide
- 21. study of human behavior in a systematic way