Seatwork 4.2: Data Collection Methods

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Across
  1. 2. It refers to the accuracy of the method in measuring the variable.
  2. 4. The systematic process of watching, listening, and recording behaviors, events, or phenomena as they occur in their natural setting, without interfering with or manipulating them.
  3. 5. A research method that involves collecting data from a sample of individuals through standardized or close-ended questions
  4. 8. It refers to the consistency of a measure.
  5. 9. A written set of open-ended questions designed to gather specific information from respondents.
  6. 10. A method of data collection where a researcher directly interacts with individuals or groups to gather information through structured or semi-structured questioning.
Down
  1. 1. A type of observation where the researcher observes and records behaviors, interactions, and events in a setting without actively participating or becoming involved in the activities being studied.
  2. 3. A data collection method involving the analysis of existing written or recorded materials such as archives, government records, personal diaries, newspapers, or any other form of documentation relevant to the research topic.
  3. 6. A type of observation where the researcher actively participates in the research locale while observing and recording behaviors, interactions, and events.
  4. 7. A controlled procedure designed to test a hypothesis by manipulating one or more variables.