Chapter 3 and 4

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Across
  1. 2. Processes, social structures and social interactions are buzz-words associated with this theory
  2. 4. Result interpretation happens in this phase of a quantitative study
  3. 5. After selecting a topic, this is an important process that refines and focuses the research problem
  4. 6. This type of variable may be used to explain why a relationship may exist between an independent and dependent variable
  5. 10. The opposite of the null hypothesis
  6. 15. Newborn weight is an example of what type of variable
  7. 16. “R” in IMRAD
  8. 17. Research aims or goals of a study
  9. 20. A hypothesis that predicts the relationship between one independent variable and one dependent variable
Down
  1. 1. This is submitted when financial support is requested
  2. 3. Redundancy of information
  3. 7. Time, money and ethical considerations are all factors of this
  4. 8. Hair color, height and cholesterol levels are examples of these
  5. 9. This type of hypothesis predicts the direction of a relationship
  6. 11. Limited variability in a group
  7. 12. The predicted answer
  8. 13. Theories as a starting point are the hallmark of this type of hypothesis
  9. 14. Pieces of information obtained in a study
  10. 18. Translates verbal data to a numeric form
  11. 19. These hypotheses are subjected to statistical testing