Across
- 2. Processes, social structures and social interactions are buzz-words associated with this theory
- 4. Result interpretation happens in this phase of a quantitative study
- 5. After selecting a topic, this is an important process that refines and focuses the research problem
- 6. This type of variable may be used to explain why a relationship may exist between an independent and dependent variable
- 10. The opposite of the null hypothesis
- 15. Newborn weight is an example of what type of variable
- 16. “R” in IMRAD
- 17. Research aims or goals of a study
- 20. A hypothesis that predicts the relationship between one independent variable and one dependent variable
Down
- 1. This is submitted when financial support is requested
- 3. Redundancy of information
- 7. Time, money and ethical considerations are all factors of this
- 8. Hair color, height and cholesterol levels are examples of these
- 9. This type of hypothesis predicts the direction of a relationship
- 11. Limited variability in a group
- 12. The predicted answer
- 13. Theories as a starting point are the hallmark of this type of hypothesis
- 14. Pieces of information obtained in a study
- 18. Translates verbal data to a numeric form
- 19. These hypotheses are subjected to statistical testing
