Across
- 3. Discovering solutions to immediate problems
- 5. The use of multiple sources or references to draw conclusions about what constitutes the truth
- 9. An explicit attempt to see if findings obtained in one study can be duplicated in another setting
- 10. procedures for testing research hypothesis and evaluating the believability of the findings
Down
- 1. Significant differences between two orderings in a crossover design
- 2. System-wide efforts to enhance systematic change in clinical practice or policies
- 4. A written summary of evidence on a research problem
- 6. When researches do not intervene by manipulating the independent variable
- 7. Plagiarism, fabrication of results, or falsification of data
- 8. The specific query researches want to answer in addressing a research problem
