Across
- 1. Type of hypothesis that states an expected relationship between one independent and one dependent variable.
- 4. Pieces of information obtained in a study.
- 6. Specific accomplishments researchers hope to achieve by conducting a study.
- 7. Type of hypothesis that specifies not only the existence but also the expected direction of the relationship between variables.
- 8. Variable, presumed effect.
- 9. Group, when the attribute is extremely varied.
- 10. In the field, setting such as someone's home.
- 13. Amount of variability is limited.
- 18. Type of hypothesis that has a theory/theories as a starting point.
- 19. Variable that affects the strength or direction of an association between the independent and dependent variable.
- 20. Study participants comprise the _____.
Down
- 2. Type of hypothesis that is a generalization inferred from observed relationships.
- 3. Controlled setting where some studies are done.
- 5. Type of hypothesis that does not state the direction of the relationship.
- 11. Variable, presumed cause.
- 12. Called on to critique a study and offer feedback.
- 14. Variable that intervenes between the IV and DB and helps to explain why the relationship exists.
- 15. Finite number of values.
- 16. Type of hypothesis that states there is no relationship between the independent and dependent variables.
- 17. Type of hypothesis that is a prediction of a relationship between two or more independent variables and/or two or more dependent variables.