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Across
- 3. Quantitative study design that involves exposing the same people to more than one condition.
- 5. Rigorous integrations of research evidence from multiple studies on a topic.
- 8. Involves assigning numbers to objects to represent the amount of an attribute that is present, using a specified set of rules.
- 11. Focuses on the lived experiences of humans and is an approach to learning what the life experiences of people are like and what they mean.
- 13. Criteria that are used to establish population characteristics and to determine who can participate in a study.
- 14. A type of test that involves the estimation of at least one parameter, the use of interval or ratio-level data, and the assumption of normally distributed variables.
- 15. A self report method in which descriptions of an event or situation to which respondents are asked to react.
Down
- 1. Occur when values are restricted at the lower end.
- 2. Research that involves the collection and analysis of numeric information.
- 3. Involves the development and testing of a hypothesized casual explanation of a phenomenon.
- 4. A statement of predicted relationships between two or more variables.
- 6. Sometimes offered after data collection to provide participants with more information and an opportunity to air complaints.
- 7. Analyses that describe the status of some condition after the introduction of a program.
- 9. Changes resulting from the passage of time.
- 10. A careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses.
- 12. A type of measurement that involves ranking of objects based on their relative standing on an attribute.
- 16. Type of studies that have multiple points of data collection with different samples from the same population.