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Chapter 15 Crossword
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1) A perspective in which the individual (sociologist) emphasizes the procedures and techniques of science; the view that knowledge is properly gained by applying scientific methods to social phenomena.
2) A perspective in which the individual (sociologist) is interested in and concerned about human welfare, values, and conduct; there is a desire to improve the lot of people in general, with the ultimate goal being the self-realization and full development of the cultivated person.
3) An approach to gathering information that uses participant observation, hidden observation, historical records, and nonreactive techniques to generate hypotheses; seeks interpretation and understanding; sometimes called fieldwork or field research; emphasis is more subjective than objective interpretation.
5) The use of records or traces left behind by people, or the actual observation of people without their knowing.
7) Attempts to discover facts and principles about the universe without regard for possible uses the knowledge might have.
8) The practical use of sociology concepts and techniques to deal with the problems of society; also called applied sociology.
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4) A term describing a perspective in which sociologists gain knowledge by closely following the scientific perspective; apply scientific methods to social phenomena; are objective and detached and try to be free of any values or biases that might affect their work.
6) An approach to gathering information that uses survey data, statistics, and frequency distributions to test hypotheses; emphasis is more on objective than subjective interpretations.
9) Concerned with the practical and utilitarian uses of knowledge, with making knowledge useful to people.
10) Research in which the researcher is or appears to be a participant in the activity or group that is being studied.
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