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CCJ 4701 Ch. 1 Terms
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Agreement Reality : Things we consider real because we've been told they're real
Experiential Reality : Things we know from direct experience
Empirical research : Production of knowledge based on experience or observation
Methodology : How social scientific methods can be used to better understand crime
Replication : repeating a study, checking to see whether similar results are obtained each time
Gamblers fallacy : A consistent run of good or bad luck is presumed to foreshadow its opposite
Exploratory : research conducted to explore a specific problem
Descriptive : research where a researcher or public official observes and describes what they saw
Explanatory : research conducted to explain things
Applied : research that stems from a need for facts and findings with specific policy implications
Conceptualization : specify meaning of concepts
Operationalization : refers to the concrete steps, or operations, used to measure specific concepts
CCJ 4701 Ch. 1 Terms
Across:3. | research that stems from a need for facts and findings with specific policy implications | 6. | Production of knowledge based on experience or observation | 8. | research where a researcher or public official observes and describes what they saw | 9. | Things we consider real because we've been told they're real | 10. | How social scientific methods can be used to better understand crime |
| | Down:1. | A consistent run of good or bad luck is presumed to foreshadow its opposite | 2. | specify meaning of concepts | 4. | refers to the concrete steps, or operations, used to measure specific concepts | 5. | repeating a study, checking to see whether similar results are obtained each time | 6. | research conducted to explain things | 7. | research conducted to explore a specific problem |
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CCJ 4701 Ch. 1 Terms
Across:3. | research that stems from a need for facts and findings with specific policy implications | 6. | Production of knowledge based on experience or observation | 8. | research where a researcher or public official observes and describes what they saw | 9. | Things we consider real because we've been told they're real | 10. | How social scientific methods can be used to better understand crime |
| | Down:1. | A consistent run of good or bad luck is presumed to foreshadow its opposite | 2. | specify meaning of concepts | 4. | refers to the concrete steps, or operations, used to measure specific concepts | 5. | repeating a study, checking to see whether similar results are obtained each time | 6. | research conducted to explain things | 7. | research conducted to explore a specific problem |
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