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Across
  1. 2. a relationship between two pieces of data, typically referring to the amount that one varies in relation to the other.
  2. 3. a process that makes the data uniform without changing its meaning
  3. 4. data that does not accurately reflect the full population or phenomenon being studied
  4. 7. choosing a smaller subset of a data set to use for analysis, for example by eliminating / keeping only certain rows in a table
Down
  1. 1. the data providing information about one or more aspects of the data
  2. 2. the practice of obtaining input or information from a large number of people via the Internet
  3. 5. facts provided or learned about something or someone.
  4. 6. scientific research conducted in whole or part by distributed individuals, many of whom may not be scientists, who contribute relevant data to research using their own computing devices.