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Across
  1. 3. involves doing something to study participants.
  2. 4. a listing of each variable together with information about placement in the file, codes associated with the values of the variable, and other basic information.
  3. 5. inserted into the middle of a search term permits a search for alternative spellings.
  4. 6. rigorous integrations of research evidence from multiple studies on a topic.
  5. 8. provides a numeric score to place respondents on a continuum with respect to to an attribute.
  6. 9. validity of inferences from the observed persons, settings, an cause and effect operations included in the study to the constructs that these instance might represent.
  7. 10. state that there is no relationship between the independent and dependent variables.
  8. 11. survey that covers an entire population.
  9. 13. risks no greater than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during routine tests or procedures.
  10. 14. pieces of information obtained in a study.
  11. 15. worldview
Down
  1. 1. branch of psychology concerned with the theory and methods of psychological measurement.
  2. 2. used to estimate a population parameter from a sample statistic.
  3. 7. refers to differences between sample values and population values.
  4. 12. influence that produces a distortion or error.
  5. 13. arithmetic average of all scores and preferred measure of central tendency.