Ch.27&6
Across
- 2. the study of studies' methodologic rigor
- 4. family of methodological approaches to developing new knowledge based on rigorous analysis of existing qualitative research findings
- 6. is an abstraction that purports to account for or explain phenomena
- 8. relies on rigorous integration of evidence on a topic through systematic reviews
- 9. a theory that attempts to explain large aspects of human experience
- 10. assumes a distribution of effects
- 12. phenomenological theory of human experience
- 15. analysis of the theoretical underpinnings on which the studies are grounded
- 16. is useful for writing up a systematic review of rcts
- 17. theories that are data driven explanations to account for phenomena under study through inductive process
- 18. assumes a single true effect size
Down
- 1. guides reporting of metaanalyses of observational studies
- 2. a theory that focuses on specific aspect of human experience
- 3. ideational and materialistic
- 4. study of results in a specific substantive area through analysis of the processed data
- 5. models that are graphic theory driven representation of phenomena using symbols and diagrams
- 7. a theory that thoroughly describes a phenomena
- 11. a theory based on abstract generalizations to explain relationship between phenomena
- 13. a procedure whose advantages include objectivity, enhanced power, and precision
- 14. is there an empirical basis for the theory