Ch 1-5,7-14,16-19,21-26

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