end o fifth form
Across
- 2. A factor or element that can change or vary in a research study.
- 4. The systematic approach or set of methods used to conduct research.
- 7. The systematic investigation and study of a subject to discover new knowledge or validate existing theories.
- 11. The consistency and dependability of research results or measurement tools.
- 12. Information collected or observed during research.
- 14. The results or conclusions derived from research.
- 15. A general direction or pattern of change or development in a particular field or area.
Down
- 1. The specific inquiry or problem that a research study aims to address.
- 3. The process of examining and interpreting data to uncover patterns, relationships, or trends.
- 5. A visual representation of data, often using lines, bars, or other symbols to show relationships, trends, or comparisons.
- 6. A research method that collects data through questionnaires or interviews.
- 8. A proposed explanation or prediction that can be tested through research.
- 9. The final summary or outcome derived from research findings.
- 10. Systematic errors or prejudices that can influence research results or interpretations.
- 13. The degree to which a research study measures what it intends to measure or accurately represents reality.