AP Review-Unit 0: Research Methods

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Across
  1. 3. : Sampling where everyone has equal chance
  2. 4. : Observing behavior in a natural environment
  3. 6. : Group not exposed to the independent variable
  4. 9. : When two variables increase together
  5. 12. : Assignment of participants to groups by chance
  6. 13. : Measure of how spread out data is
  7. 15. : Selecting every Nth person
  8. 17. : In-depth study of one individual or group
  9. 20. : Technique where neither participants nor researchers know group assignments
  10. 22. : Ability to apply findings to a larger group
  11. 24. : Data based on experiences or descriptions
  12. 27. : The group you want to study
  13. 29. : Variable that is manipulated
  14. 30. : Sampling based on convenience
  15. 31. : Average of a set of numbers
  16. 33. : Sampling where participants volunteer themselves
  17. 35. : Most frequent value
  18. 36. : Research method that examines relationships without manipulation
  19. 37. : Defining variables in measurable terms
  20. 38. : Selecting a group from a population
Down
  1. 1. : Collecting data using questionnaires
  2. 2. : Researcher joins the group being studied
  3. 5. : A testable prediction
  4. 7. : When one variable increases and the other decreases
  5. 8. : Observer remains separate from participants
  6. 10. : Uncontrolled factors that affect results
  7. 11. When a sample reflects the population
  8. 14. : Research that aims to describe behavior
  9. 16. : The only method that determines cause-and-effect by manipulating variables
  10. 18. : Data using numbers and statistics
  11. 19. : Observation where participants know they are being studied
  12. 21. : Sampling based on population subgroups
  13. 23. : Variable that is measured
  14. 25. : Observation where participants do not know they are being studied
  15. 26. : When there is no relationship between variables
  16. 28. : Observation conducted in a lab setting
  17. 32. : A subset of the population
  18. 34. : Middle value in a data set