Across
- 1. Simply names of categories that have two possible values.
- 5. Refers to the ability of a measurement tool to accurately measure what is intended to measure
- 7. Physicians, nurses, physiotherapists who care for participants
- 8. HCP, patients and data collectors in a study are not "blinded" or "masked" to the treatment allocation
- 9. People who collect data for the study outcomes i.e. administering questionnaire or physical measurement
- 12. Refers to the degree to which a measure gives same result twice under similar circumstances
- 13. All-cause mortality whether someone is alive or dead
Down
- 2. Sets of "ordered" categories.
- 3. People who conduct the data analysis
- 4. Consist of an ordered set of categories, that the categories form a series of intervals that are exactly the same size.
- 6. Patient reports pain, influenced by individual
- 7. People who are randomly assigned to the interventions under evaluation
- 10. Outcomes such as physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness.
- 11. The various aspects of health that can be measured.
