Chapters 1-5, 7-14, 16-19, 21-26, 29, 6 & 30

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Across
  1. 3. effects that occur when values are restricted at the lower end
  2. 4. the exactness of the relationships revealed after controlling confounding variables
  3. 5. a framework for studying the meanings, patterns, and lifeways of a culture in a holistic fashion
  4. 6. a type of positioning that follows a person around a site
  5. 7. checks that involve asking participants to review and react to study data and emerging themes and conceptualizations
  6. 8. effects from combining treatments in a factorial design
  7. 13. reviews where the identities of authors and reviewers are not divulged
  8. 15. sampling to the point at which no new information is obtained and redundancy is achieved
  9. 16. hypotheses that predicts the existence of relationships
  10. 18. analysis method for testing casual models that involves the preparation of a path diagram that stipulates hypothesized causal links among variables
  11. 19. a hierarchy used to grade study findings according to the strength of evidence provided
  12. 21. an influence that distorts study results
  13. 22. the conceptual underpinning of a study, including an overall rationale and conceptual definitions of key concepts
  14. 23. surveys that involve several rounds of questioning with an expert panel to achieve consensus
  15. 24. evidence collected through the human senses
Down
  1. 1. sampling that involves sampling of large units
  2. 2. coefficients that describe the direction and magnitude of a relationship between two variables
  3. 4. a method of estimating either the likelihood of committing a Type II error or sample size requirements
  4. 7. involve a discovery of essential features of a body of findings and typically a transformation that yields new insights and interpretations
  5. 9. researchers use these for formal data collection that place constraints on those collecting data and those providing them
  6. 10. focus on the group or culture to which the researcher belongs
  7. 11. researchers sometimes offer these sessions after data collection to provide participants with more information or an opportunity to air complaints
  8. 12. research that involves the collection, analysis, and integration of both qualitative and quantitative data within a study or coordinated set of studies, often with an overarching goal of achieving both discovery and verification
  9. 14. acronym; a similar index that is based on a formula using the standard error of measurement
  10. 17. coding where categories are linked with subcategories and integrated
  11. 20. a careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses