Across
- 2. A bias where people perceive a relationship between variables that does not exist (16 letters)
- 3. Individuals' experiences in a certain scenario are influenced or determined by their expectations or beliefs.
- 6. A research method that examines data at a single point in time (18 letters)
- 7. A research method that studies a single case in depth (12 letters)
- 8. A variable that is manipulated in an experiment (14 letters)
- 9. The process of drawing broad conclusions from specific observations (9 letters)
- 12. the decrease in research participants as they drop out over time
- 16. A type of study where participants are deceived about the true purpose (9 letters)
- 19. A type of bias where the experimenter influences the results (8 letters)
- 21. A type of reasoning that moves from general to specific (17 letters)
- 24. A research method that studies the same group over a long period (15 letters)
- 25. The group in an experiment that receives the treatment or intervention (7 letters)
Down
- 1. A research method that involves studying multiple groups at the same time (18 letters)
- 4. A statistical measure of the strength of a relationship between two variables (19 letters)
- 5. A variable that is not accounted for in a study and may affect the results (12 letters)
- 10. A study where neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment (12 letters)
- 11. based on verifiable, objective evidence that can be repeatedly observed, independent of the observer
- 13. A research method that involves manipulating one variable to observe its effect on another (10 letters)
- 14. A variable that is not manipulated and is affected by the independent variable (10 letters)
- 15. the variable that the experimenter controls or influences
- 17. the accuracy of a result in measuring what was supposed to be measured
- 18. A group in an experiment that does not receive the treatment (6 letters)
- 20. A statement that can be proven or disproven through evidence (4 letters)
- 22. A statement that can be tested through experimentation (10 letters)
- 23. The process of explaining the purpose of a study to participants after it concludes (9 letters)
