Wk 13 Ch 1-5, 7-14, 16-19, 21-26, 29 & 6

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Across
  1. 8. Question that uses a completely unstructured approach often beginning by informally asking a broad question.
  2. 9. Pseudointervention presumed to have no therapeutic value
  3. 10. confidence in the truth of the data and interpretations of them.
  4. 13. A concept developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
  5. 14. Hypothesis type that has a theory as a starting point
  6. 15. Review that methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question.
  7. 16. Measurement that involves sorting people based on their relative ranking or attribute
  8. 17. Qualitative research engaged in a natural setting
  9. 18. Powerful control mechanisms
  10. 19. Involves deliberately withholding information about the study or providing participants with false information
  11. 21. A conclusion generated by integrating inferences by obtained results of the qualitative and quantitative strands of an MM study.
  12. 22. A subset of population elements
  13. 23. Typically involves holding constant other influences on the dependent variable.
  14. 24. Focuses on the cognitive world of a culture
Down
  1. 1. Journal that provides articles free of charge online.
  2. 2. Item response theory (abbrv.)
  3. 3. Type of estimation that is used to estimate a parameter
  4. 4. Questions that allow people to respond in their own words, in narrative fashion
  5. 5. Expansion of a typical case sample can be achieved with selecting a __________ purposive sample
  6. 6. An abstract generalization that explains how phenomena are interrelated.
  7. 7. Provides descriptive information about the process by which a program gets implemented and how it actually functions
  8. 11. Reasoning that involves developing generalizations from specific observations.
  9. 12. A tabulation of the frequency with which certain themes or insights are supported by the data.
  10. 16. Values that lie outside the normal range.
  11. 20. Most errors of __________ are small. These occur because the correlation between X and Y is not perfect.