Chapters 5 and 8
Across
- 2. Appraisal of the study’s strengths and weaknesses. Focus on the methodologic aspects of a set of studies.
- 5. research methods engender confidence in the truth of the data and in researchers’ interpretations
- 6. Designs that involve data collection two or more times over an extended period
- 7. Evidence that is believable, consistent and stable over time
- 8. Description of the study by a person not connected to it
- 10. Expands a search term to include all forms of a root word
- 13. Approach of tracking down earlier studies that are cited in a reference list of a report
- 14. A design that involves comparisons of the same people at different times or in different circumstances
- 18. Symbols that are inserted into the middle of a search term that will permit a search for alternate spellings
- 19. Approach using a pivotal study to search forward to subsequent studies that cited it
- 20. A control method that involves deliberately selecting participants that have similar lifestyle habits. Choose participants that have similar confounding variables.
Down
- 1. Process of reflecting critically on personal values that could affect data collection and interpretation.
- 3. accuracy and consistency of information obtained in a study.
- 4. Keywords used to expand or delimit a search
- 9. Original description of a study prepared by the researcher
- 11. The matrix used to record key features of study methods.
- 12. Using multiple sources or referents to draw conclusions about what constitutes the truth.
- 15. Electronic database that covers references to the majority of English speaking nursing journals, books and dissertations.
- 16. distorts study results
- 17. A conclusion drawn from the study evidence while taking into account the methods used to generate said evidence. An attempt to come to conclusions using logical reasoning.