Across
- 3. a paradigm that involves a critique of society and societal processes and structures (2 words)
- 4. this graphs the estimated effect size for each study, together with a 95% CI around each estimate (2 words)
- 5. these theories purport to describe and explain large segments of the human experience
- 6. the tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings (2 words)
- 8. original research investigations (2 words)
- 11. methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question (2 words)
- 15. thoroughly describes a phenomenon (2 words)
- 16. these theories view conditions such as money, resources and production as the source of cultural developments
- 17. these theories are conceptualizations of the target phenomenon that is being studied
- 19. involves predicting the effect size based on possible explanatory factors
- 20. effects from individual studies are plotted on the horizontal axis and precision is plotted on the vertical axis (2 words)
Down
- 1. the overall conceptual underpinnings of a study
- 2. estimates the number of studies reporting nonsignificant results that would be needed to reverse the conclusion of a significant effect in a meta-analysis (2 words)
- 7. uses the inverse of the variance of the effect size estimate as the weight (3 words)
- 9. this model assumes that each study estimates different, yet related, true effects and that various effects are normally distributed (2 words)
- 10. these theories attempt to explain such phenomena as decision making, stress, comfort, health promotion and unpleasant symptoms
- 12. these theories suggest that cultural conditions and adaptations stem from mental activity and ideas
- 13. embodies at least two concepts that are related in a manner that this purports to explain
- 14. studies with a more limited distribution (2 words)
- 18. these theories are non-nursing models used by nurse researchers
