Across
- 2. Practice of being present and fully engaged in the current moment.
- 3. Counterargument presented to challenge or contradict a previous statement.
- 9. Restrictive question with predefined answer options, often used in surveys.
- 11. Proposal or suggestion made during a formal debate.
- 12. Ethical approval or permission, crucial in research involving participants.
- 14. Fundamental questions for comprehensive information gathering.
- 15. Formal reference to acknowledge and credit the source of information.
- 17. Encourages detailed responses, fostering depth in communication.
- 18. Creative thinking technique involving substitution, combination, adaptation, modification, putting to another use, elimination, and reversal.
- 20. In-depth exploration of non-numeric data, capturing insights and experiences.
Down
- 1. Systematic investigation involving numerical data and statistical analysis.
- 4. Unethical act of using someone else's work without proper attribution.
- 5. Structured set of written questions for gathering data, often used in surveys.
- 6. Innovative problem-solving approach with a focus on user needs.
- 7. Thoughtful exploration and expression of personal experiences or insights.
- 8. Compilation of sources cited in a document or research paper.
- 10. Brief interruption during a debate for a quick question or clarification.
- 13. Rewriting a text in one's own words while maintaining the original meaning.
- 16. Method of gathering information through direct conversation.
- 19. Formal discussion involving opposing viewpoints, often with a structured format.