Across
- 3. ___ sources are descriptions of the studies prepared by someone other that the original researcher
- 7. the primary research tradition in anthropology
- 9. imposes a duty on researchers to minimize harm and maximize benefits
- 10. error terms
- 11. indicates "normal" values
- 12. involves assigning numbers to represent the amount of an attribute present in a person or object
- 14. the stability of data over time and conditions
- 16. an abstraction inferred from situations or behaviors
- 20. ___ sampling that deliberately reduces variation and permits a more focused inquiry
- 21. involves doing something to study participants
- 22. provides descriptive information about the process by which a program gets implemented
Down
- 1. is achieved through accurate measuring tools, controls over confounding variables, and powerful statistical methods
- 2. a phenomenon on which to focus
- 4. basic principle that is believed to be true without proof or verification
- 5. refers to the accuracy and consistency of information obtained in a study
- 6. a conclusion generated by integrating inferences obtained from the results of the qualitative and quantitative strands of an MM study
- 8. when a percentage or other descriptive statistic is calculated from a population data
- 13. involves integrating qualitative research findings on a topic
- 15. the two most frequently used significance levels
- 17. the interviewer
- 18. the process of transforming data into symbols
- 19. the P in PICO
- 21. a symbolic comparison, using figurative language to evoke a visual analogy
