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Down: 1) When you ask someone who is already apart of your study to ask individuals like them to participate in your study. 2) The set of expectations of how to behave given the statuses that you occupy.4) Anything that describes our individual nature.5) Focused less on counting things; use in-depth semi-structured modes of observations or interviewing; uses micro sociology. 6) Every day behavior and face-to-face interactions.7) Represents a portion of the population.11) Persisting patterns of behavior between people or social positions and roles. 12) More in depth, less broad in general.14) Not a random sample.15) The extent to which a person is going to enact a social role in different social situations. 16) Focuses on how the individual interacts with society. 19) How variables are going to relate to one another.20) Commitment; role and identity. Our behavior is contingent upon how committed we are to a particular role identity.22) Ones inflated sense of self. 25) The positive or negative evaluation of self as an object. 27) All the thoughts and feelings a person has about themselves when we look at ourselves as an external object. 28) Identities based on social role.29) Semi-structured in-depth interview that is done with a small group of people. 31) Rules that guide people to "normal" behavior, that are expected by society.33) Person's position in a group or society, social standing. Across: 3) Sample you acquire based on convenience. 8) Ones perception of ones ability to control the environment.9) Quantitative; Correlation between income and well-being.10) Direct observation of a group at a particular site. 13) Through interactions with other people we first imagine how we appear from the perspective of others. 17) Identities and personalities are affected by larger social conditions.18) The process by which we construct a sense of who we are by interacting with other people.21) The study of large-scale social systems.23) Systematic study of peoples thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a group context. 24) Deeply held ideals and beliefs.26) A sense that we are important to other people.27) Identities are often affected by the different social categories we belong to. 30) Any systematic review of written documents or media. 32) Any methods that attempt to count something; uses macro sociology.34) Interviews that have either unstructured or semi-structured set of questions. 35) An internalized stable sense of who you are.36) Qualitative; using this you can find correlation and determine causality. 37) Idea of how elements of social life relate to one another. 38) Random sample. 39) The ability to see our personal lives in the context of the larger society. 40) Looking at different social processes/dynamics in a group context.
 

 

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