Across
- 6. type of bias where one fails to compare the other situation when two comparisons are present. Use study cards and get an A/Not using flashcards and still getting an A
- 7. Contains a full bibliographic listing of all the sources mentioned in the article
- 8. Vivid in memory that leads you to overestimate how often a situation occurs
- 10. Reports the results of a research study for the first time. Contain details of the study's method, statistical tests used, and the results of a study
- 12. Explains in detail how the researchers conducted their study, provides enough detail that you could repeat the study without asking questions
- 13. Actor in a research study
- 14. Behavior research explains a proportion of cases, preferably a high proportion
- 15. Believing you are incapable to biases
- 16. Is personal experience and an authority figure reliable sources of information?
- 19. First section, explains the topic of the study and the background
- 20. Alternative explanation
- 21. Summarize and integrate all published studies that have been done in one research area
- 22. What feels natural so it must be right
Down
- 1. Concise summary of the article
- 2. Cherry-picking evidence that only supports your theory
- 3. The strength of a relationship between two or more variables
- 4. Subscription only
- 5. Allows for the study to differentiate a possible conclusion
- 9. Research is available to the public for free. Follows one of Merton's scientific Norms!
- 11. Provides tables and figures that summarize key features
- 12. Quantitative technique that combines the results of many studies and gives a number that summarizes the magnitude of a relationship
- 17. Deliberate creation and sharing of information known to be false
- 18. Summarizes the study's research question and method and indicates how well the results of the study support the hypothesis
