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Across
  1. 2. The study of the methodologic rigor of the study included in the metasynthesis.
  2. 3. (2 words) Studies with a more limited distribution, such as dissertations or unpublished reports.
  3. 4. (2 words) Original research investigations
  4. 5. (3 words) A model that assumes that each study estimates different, yet related, true effects and that the various effects are hormonal distributed around a mean effect size value.
  5. 7. (2 words) Involve splitting the effect size information from studies into distinct categorical groups.
  6. 9. (2 words) Used to see visual inspection of heterogeneity
  7. 12. (3 words) Model that is popular in nursing studies that focuses on patient compliance and preventative healthcare practices.
  8. 14. (2 words) A review that methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question using carefully developed sampling and data collection
  9. 17. (2 words) Theory that describes or categorizes characteristics of individuals, groups, or situations by abstracting common features observed across multiple manifestations.
Down
  1. 1. (2 words) Also called conceptual maps, visual representations of some aspect of reality.
  2. 4. (2 words) The tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant finding.
  3. 6. (3 words) A model where the underlying assumption is that a single true effect size underlies all studies results and that observed estimates vary only as a function chance
  4. 7. Theory that is a conceptualization of the target phenomenon that is being studied and reflects a conceptualization of human inquiry.
  5. 8. (2 words) Also called macro theories describe and explain large segments of human experience.
  6. 10. Overall conceptual underpinning of a study
  7. 11. (2 words) Also called a scoping study, it is a method of refining the specific question for the systematic review.
  8. 13. Framework thats study has its roots in a specified conceptual model.
  9. 15. An abstract generalization that offers a systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated.
  10. 16. (2 words) A paradigm that involves a critique of society and societal processes and structures.
  11. 18. Framework of a study based on theory.