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Across
  1. 2. Practice of being present and fully engaged in the current moment.
  2. 3. Counterargument presented to challenge or contradict a previous statement.
  3. 9. Restrictive question with predefined answer options, often used in surveys.
  4. 11. Proposal or suggestion made during a formal debate.
  5. 12. Ethical approval or permission, crucial in research involving participants.
  6. 14. Fundamental questions for comprehensive information gathering.
  7. 15. Formal reference to acknowledge and credit the source of information.
  8. 17. Encourages detailed responses, fostering depth in communication.
  9. 18. Creative thinking technique involving substitution, combination, adaptation, modification, putting to another use, elimination, and reversal.
  10. 20. In-depth exploration of non-numeric data, capturing insights and experiences.
Down
  1. 1. Systematic investigation involving numerical data and statistical analysis.
  2. 4. Unethical act of using someone else's work without proper attribution.
  3. 5. Structured set of written questions for gathering data, often used in surveys.
  4. 6. Innovative problem-solving approach with a focus on user needs.
  5. 7. Thoughtful exploration and expression of personal experiences or insights.
  6. 8. Compilation of sources cited in a document or research paper.
  7. 10. Brief interruption during a debate for a quick question or clarification.
  8. 13. Rewriting a text in one's own words while maintaining the original meaning.
  9. 16. Method of gathering information through direct conversation.
  10. 19. Formal discussion involving opposing viewpoints, often with a structured format.