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Across
  1. 2. Having the research question drive the study
  2. 7. Data has this quality when it does not change drastically over time and conditions
  3. 11. Using multiple data sources to check the validity of the study’s conclusion (two words)
  4. 15. A type of MM design in which the quantitative data collected first helps guide the qualitative data collection
  5. 16. How well qualitative researchers showed respect and concern for the participants and communities during the study
  6. 19. The #1 goal of qualitative researchers; how well the data and interpretation reflect the truth
  7. 20. A type of MM design in which qualitative data is collected first so that the quantitative phase can measure or classify the phenomena
Down
  1. 1. A type of MM design that uses concurrent collection of data in hopes to arrive at a single “truth”
  2. 3. A type of MM sampling in which the same participants are used for both parts of the study
  3. 4. Qualitative data has this quality when two independent researchers can review the study and agree about the study’s relevance, accuracy, and meaning
  4. 5. Achieved when researchers establish that they participated in self-reflection and critical appraisal in their interpretation of the data
  5. 6. A quality achieved when researchers choose the appropriate sampling strategy and collect data until saturation
  6. 8. When the qualitative data is collected first, and the quantitative data is collected second, for example
  7. 9. When both quantitative and qualitative data is collected at the same time
  8. 10. Turning qualitative data into numerical values
  9. 12. The extent to which qualitative findings can be applied to other settings
  10. 13. A type of MM sampling in which the qualitative participants are chosen from the quantitative participant pool
  11. 14. A quality achieved when the qualitative study allows readers to vicariously experience the phenomena described by participants
  12. 17. A type of triangulation that involves collecting the same data at different times of the day, year, etc.
  13. 18. Arranging MM data in rows corresponding to cases with columns recording data and researcher’s notes