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Across
  1. 2. The act or activity of closely monitoring someone or something
  2. 4. Having an unknown or unacknowledged name or source
  3. 6. A group in an experiment that does not receive the therapy or intervention under test
  4. 8. Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
  5. 11. Relationship between cause and effect
  6. 14. Prejudice in favor of or against one item, person, or group over another
  7. 15. Introducing a fresh variable or method into a situation to change the outcome.
  8. 17. The average of a collection of numbers
  9. 18. A set of thoughts designed to explain something.
  10. 20. The process of labeling qualitative data for analysis.
  11. 23. A concise summary of a research article, thesis, review, or any in-depth investigation of a specific subject
  12. 24. A quantitative measurement of the magnitude of a phenomena.
  13. 25. A scientific technique carried out to create a discovery, test a theory, or demonstrate a known fact.
  14. 26. A research approach used to collect data from a predefined set of respondents.
  15. 28. The variable being tested and measured in an experiment
  16. 29. The degree to which a notion, conclusion, or measurement is well-founded and probably corresponds
  17. 30. The degree to which the outcome of a measurement, calculation, or specification may be relied on to be correct.
Down
  1. 1. Moral standards governing a person's behavior or the conduct of an activity
  2. 3. Adding a note to a text, book, artwork, or diagram to explain or comment.
  3. 5. Breaking down a difficult topic or substance into smaller bits in order to get a better understanding of it
  4. 7. The practice of passing off another person's work or ideas as one's own.
  5. 9. A framework comprising the fundamental assumptions, modes of thinking, and methodology that are universally accepted by members of a scientific community.
  6. 10. A minimum or beginning point for comparisons.
  7. 12. A set of questions designed to gather information from respondents
  8. 13. A statistical procedure that calculates the minimal sample size required to detect an effect of a certain size.
  9. 16. A tool or gadget used for a certain purpose, particularly in scientific study.
  10. 19. The most common value in a set of data.
  11. 21. A conversation in which questions and responses are exchanged.
  12. 22. The ability of a statement, theory, or hypothesis to be shown false.
  13. 27. A quantitative measurement of the magnitude of a phenomena.