Across
- 4. used to maintain ongoing records about a persons daily life.
- 7. population, intervention, comparison, and outcome.
- 8. how spread out the data are.
- 12. participants are either in one strand or the other.
- 13. refers to the researcher's critical appraisal of every research decision.
- 14. analysis that uncovers cultural themes.
- 15. what would have happened to the same people simultaneously exposed and not exposed to a causal factor.
- 16. research that asses the effectiveness a program, policy or procedure.
- 17. bond between two variables.
- 19. opportunity to air complaints.
- 22. outsider's perspective of a culture.
- 23. sampling that involves the specification of the duration and frequency of observational periods.
Down
- 1. careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses.
- 2. provides a descriptive value of the population estimate. (two words)
- 3. use of multiple sources to draw conclusions.
- 5. the occurrence of external events that could affect outcomes.
- 6. regression that makes predictions about the values of one variable based on values of a second variable.
- 9. statement of predicted relationships.
- 10. values that lie outside the normal range of values.
- 11. the same scoring and instrument for everyone.
- 18. subpopulations.
- 20. case sampling that selects the most unusual or extreme.
- 21. evidence based practice.
