This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Psychology & Sociology has 30 clues. Answers range from 4 to 15 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Interviews of a group of people together
Written documentation describing definitions of categories used to code data
Research that focuses on the lived experience of humans.
Data collection method in which questions are asked of a respondent.
One of the key ethical principles for research
Participants in qualitative research have the right to
A type of sampling in qualitative research
A strategy to establish trustworthiness of a qualitative study
the study of the behaviour of people in a cultural group
The study of knowledge
Detailed notes written during or after data collection
person whose permission or approval is necessary for a researcher to gain access to a research site
A set of beliefs about the nature of reality
Critically thinking about the research process and the researcher's role therein
Research that seeks to investigate and area that has been under-researched is known as
Epistemological position that scientific research should be based on value-free, empirical observations
The logic of qualitative data analysis
The researcher takes field notes on the behaviour and activities of individuals at a research site
The process of converting the spoken words to a document for analysis
A type of qualitative analysis
Taking final descriptions/report of the analysis back to the participants to check for accuracy
The researcher must minimise this in the study
A research seeks transformative change through the simultaneous process of taking action and doing research, which are linked together by critical reflection.
Research that typically focuses on the lives of individuals as told through their own stories.
A research method in which process of category identification and integration (as method) and its product (as theory).
Sampling technique where existing study participants recruit future participants from among their acquaintances
A key aspect of qualitative interviewing is its
Evidence of the theoretical and methodological decisions and choices made by the researcher through out the study
Qualitative researchers refer to .... rather than generalisability
A research approach : an intensive study about a person, a group of people or a unit