Crossword
Across
- 5. This is an experiment where the researcher manipulates one variable, and control/randomizes the rest of the variables.
- 7. In this purpose of research, a researcher looks into a new area to identify specific question that can be addressed in future research.
- 10. It focuses on addressing a specific concern or it usually offers a solution to a social problem.
- 12. Is the way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from another source.
- 14. It is when numbers are collected in groups or categories.
- 16. It is a type of variable that allows us to draw inference or conclusions that go beyond data at hand.
- 18. Carefully study that is done to find and report new knowledge about something.
- 19. The inherent design or methodology parameters that can restrict the scope of the research findings and are outside the control of the researcher.
Down
- 1. Means all those things that will be covered in the research project.
- 2. It is a method of sociological investigation that uses question based or statistical surveys to collect information about how people think and act.
- 3. It is a formal, objective, systematic process in which numerical data are used to obtain information about the world.
- 4. It is the first paragraph of a written research paper.
- 6. It is where you include the author's name as part of your sentence.
- 7. It is the third purpose of research is to provide explanation.
- 8. is designed to encourage a full, meaningful answer using the subject's own knowledge and/or feelings.
- 9. It is the term used to describe an approach to the study of society that relies specifically on scientific evidence, such as experiments and statistics, reveal a true nature of how society operates
- 11. It focuses on the advancement and production of new knowledge.
- 13. It represents the cause or reason for an outcome.
- 15. It is the central idea in quantitative research.
- 17. It is a type of applied research that "treats knowledge as a form of power and abolishes the division between creating knowledge and using knowledge to engage in political action" (Neumann, 2007).