Nursing Research
Across
- 4. The specific query researchers want to answer in addressing the research problem.
- 6. Systematic explanations of some aspect of the real world.
- 10. Population, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome
- 11. Careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses.
- 12. The type of distribution that is asymmetric.
- 13. The ability of a measure to detect change over time in a construct that has changed.
- 14. What type of modeling involves the development and testing of a hypothesized causal explanation of a phenomenon?
- 15. What estimation is used to estimate a population parameter from a sample statistic?
- 16. An abstraction inferred from situations or behaviors.
Down
- 1. Includes the right to fair treatment and the right to privacy.
- 2. The belief that phenomenas result from prior causes and are not haphazard.
- 3. These include several questions with the same response options.
- 5. The type of sampling that involves large units.
- 7. Changes in the way data is gathered.
- 8. This trials goal is to test the hypotheses that the outcomes from two treatments are equal.
- 9. A design in which two or more independent variables are manipulated simultaneously.
- 10. Studies that gather data from the same people, usually from a general population more than once.