Across
- 5. the threat that arises from attrition in groups being compared
- 7. which the goal is to test the hypotheses that the outcomes from two interventions are equal
- 8. represent an effort to distill a large body of evidence into a manageable form
- 11. seeks to describe and understand the key social psychological processes that occur in social settings
- 12. an appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of a study
Down
- 1. refers to systematic differences in the care provided to members of different groups of participants, apart from any intervention
- 2. often required by either the agency funding the research or the organization from which participants were recruited
- 3. brief descriptions of events or situations to which respondents are asked to react and provide information about how they would handle to situation
- 4. refers to the degree to which two independent researchers can make similar observations regarding concepts of interest
- 6. aggregate of cases about which the researcher would like to generalize
- 9. cornerstone of evidence based practice and will take on increased importance in all health disciplines
- 10. specific query researchers want to answer in addressing the research problem
