Chapter 28

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Across
  1. 2. Persons who helped with the research but did not author the study
  2. 3. An acronym for a type of format for quantitative reports that organizes content into four sections
  3. 4. How often a study is cited in other studies, divided by how many years since it has been published (two words)
  4. 7. A type of letter sent to a journal to inquire whether there may be interest in a manuscript
  5. 8. A collection of guidelines for reporting RCTs
  6. 9. Some journals require authors complete these to ensure compliance with certain requirements for publication
Down
  1. 1. The section that answers the question “Why was the study done?”
  2. 2. A paragraph of 100-200 words that briefly covers the problem, methods, and findings of a study
  3. 5. A type of review by two or more experts in the field and the authors of the study being reviewed are not disclosed (two words)
  4. 6. Displaying the results in graphic form