Chapter 1-5, 7-14, 16- 19, 21-22

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Across
  1. 2. the global nature of a case.
  2. 4. the value of the standard deviation before a square root has been taken.
  3. 6. the simplest imputation procedure.
  4. 9. studies designed to assess clinical interventions.
  5. 10. does not state the direction of the relationship
  6. 12. set of orderly, disciplined procedures used to acquire information
  7. 13. hypothetical and can never be know because measures are not infallible.
  8. 15. the original description of a study prepared by the researcher who conducted it.
  9. 17. a process occurring within participants during the course of the study as a result of the passage of time rather than as a result of the independent variable.
  10. 19. types of bias that is haphazard and affects only small data segments.
Down
  1. 1. the aggregate of cases about which the researcher would like to generalize.
  2. 3. type of experiments which a group is affected by a random event, such as a disaster.
  3. 5. multivariate analysis of covariance
  4. 7. analysis of variance
  5. 8. several questions with the same response options.
  6. 11. making sense of study results and examining their implications.
  7. 14. source of personal data in historical research.
  8. 16. threats of penalty from failing to participate in a study or excessive rewards from agreeing to participate.
  9. 18. population, intervention, and outcomes