Writing Thesis II

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Across
  1. 7. What your study adds to the field
  2. 9. The effects or applications of your findings
  3. 11. Why your study matters
  4. 12. Your researcher identity and positioning
  5. 13. The conceptual lens guiding interpretation
  6. 14. ___ review=The section where you synthesize research and identify a gap
Down
  1. 1. Overuse of cautious language that weakens authority
  2. 2. Where you interpret findings in relation to theory
  3. 3. How data were collected and analyzed
  4. 4. The focused issue your study addresses
  5. 5. The scholarly community your study speaks to
  6. 6. A constraint affecting scope or generalizability
  7. 8. The missing piece in existing research your study addresses
  8. 10. The central claim your thesis defends