Scientific Literature

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Across
  1. 1. A source that reports original research data.
  2. 3. A careful, organized way to search and review studies so you don't miss anything important.
  3. 5. Specialized words or terms used by experts that can make research papers hard to understand.
  4. 7. The reference that gives credit to the original authors of the study.
  5. 9. A widely used database for finding peer-reviewed articles in health sciences, medicine, and kinesiology.
  6. 10. Someone at your same level who reviews your wokr for accuracy and fairness.
Down
  1. 2. A type of article that synthesizes results from multiple studies using statistical methods.
  2. 4. The short summary at the start of a research paper that tells you the purpose, methods, and main findings.
  3. 6. A data base search strategy that uses operators like and, or, not.
  4. 8. Name of aproach where you start broad, narrow down to the most relevant studies.