Sociology- sociological method key words
- Created by: madeleinecclarke
- Created on: 08-05-17 11:41
S | F | T | B | F | W | S | S | F | S | E | C | X | C | P | K | D | X | Q | W | G |
N | J | S | B | E | E | U | T | Q | C | O | L | D | P | R | J | T | Q | M | G | R |
O | S | I | C | M | Y | C | R | V | I | W | O | I | I | B | T | H | H | M | P | G |
I | Y | G | R | I | L | G | U | F | T | U | S | X | H | X | M | E | L | C | E | J |
T | S | O | O | N | H | S | C | N | S | U | E | J | S | V | I | O | W | W | M | I |
S | T | L | S | I | Q | Q | T | Q | I | S | D | E | N | N | A | R | K | K | L | T |
E | E | O | S | S | F | X | U | Q | T | H | E | M | O | E | I | E | E | M | W | G |
U | M | I | S | T | L | N | R | M | A | A | N | O | I | J | Q | T | F | B | B | J |
Q | A | C | E | S | U | B | E | A | T | M | D | X | T | F | E | I | Q | P | T | N |
D | T | O | C | O | T | K | D | T | S | N | E | S | A | U | D | C | F | H | V | M |
E | I | S | T | C | T | K | I | C | L | B | D | E | L | I | U | A | I | A | B | N |
D | C | T | I | I | X | F | N | W | A | M | Q | L | E | W | P | L | S | D | N | K |
N | S | S | O | O | N | G | T | R | I | V | U | H | R | W | U | S | T | J | I | X |
E | A | I | N | L | N | D | E | I | C | P | E | C | L | R | B | A | K | R | L | R |
N | M | X | S | O | V | V | R | D | I | O | S | O | A | C | P | M | K | U | N | F |
E | P | R | U | G | C | I | V | Y | F | H | T | A | U | L | V | P | J | V | V | V |
P | L | A | R | I | C | Q | I | R | F | S | I | C | S | O | B | L | C | R | W | S |
O | I | M | V | S | E | P | E | X | O | I | O | T | A | K | N | I | W | G | C | P |
W | N | S | E | T | U | P | W | I | P | K | N | C | C | L | A | N | N | K | A | Q |
S | G | S | Y | N | S | F | S | R | Q | X | S | W | S | D | Y | G | I | T | P | D |
I | J | Q | H | M | I | R | A | U | N | J | S | F | Y | H | K | U | I | Y | Q | B |
Clues
- A survey carried out at one time, not followed up (5, 7, 6)
- An untypical sample of the population is chosen to illustrate a particular theory (11, 8)
- every nth name on a list is chosen (10, 8)
- Quantitative data collected by the government (8, 10)
- Questions in a social survey that allow only a limited choice of answers from a pre-set list; often require a very specific reply, such such as 'yes' or 'no'; produce quantitative data and the answers are often pre-coded for ease of analysis (6, 5, 9)
- Questions in a social survey that allow respondents to answer as they wish, in their own words; allow respondents to express themselves fully; answers are harder to analyse because they cannot be pre-coded (4, 5, 9)
- Sociology that concerns itself with studying the way women are oppressed in society (8, 11)
- Stresses the exploitation of the majority of the population by a small and powerful 'ruling' class (7, 11)
- use pre-set questions, standardized, usually closed ended questions producing quantitative data. (10, 10)
- Where there is a relationship between two social events with one causing the other (6, 12)
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