chapters 27 & 6

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Across
  1. 3. this type of theory views conditions like resources, money, and production as the source of cultural developments
  2. 5. (2 words) this model is a popular framework in nursing studies focused on patient compliance and preventative healthcare practices
  3. 8. a ____ _____ methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question using carefully developed sampling and data collection procedures that are spelled out in advance in a protocol
  4. 11. in Roy's model humans are viewed as biopsychosocial systems who cope with environmental change through a process of ______
  5. 12. this level of theory attempts to describe large segments of the human experience, also known as macrotheories
  6. 13. a broad, abstract characterization of phenomena
  7. 14. ______ bias stems from the underrepresentation of nonsignificant findings in the published literature
  8. 16. an index that quantifies the magnitude and direction of a relationship between variables (2 words)
  9. 18. a ____ plot graphs the estimated effect size for each study, together with the 95% confidence interval around each study, used to visually inspect heterogeneity across studies
  10. 19. ______ analyses involve splitting the effect size information from studies into distinct categorical groups
  11. 20. a _____ study or review that is a preliminary investigation that clarifies the range and nature of the evidence base, addresses broad questions and has flexible procedures
Down
  1. 1. a graphic, theory-driven representation of phenomena and their interrelationships using symbols or diagrams and minimal use of words (2 words)
  2. 2. this is the study of the methodologic rigor of the studies included in a metasynthesis
  3. 4. the conceptual underpinning of a study that includes an overall rationale and conceptual definitions of key concepts
  4. 6. this level of theory is more specific to certain phenomena and are increasingly important in nursing research
  5. 7. these involve a discovery of essential features of a body of findings and a transformation that yields new insights and interpretations
  6. 9. Roger's Science of Unitary Human Beings model describes ____ ____ as the fundamental unit of the living (either human or non-human/environmental) 2 words
  7. 10. a ______ plot is the most usual way to examine the possibility of publication bias among studies in a meta-analysis (effects from individual studies are plotted on the horizontal axis and precision is on vertical)
  8. 15. this type of theory suggests that cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
  9. 17. literature there is no consensus on whether systematic reviews should include unpublished reports, also known as _____ (2 words)