emotion regulation

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Across
  1. 3. A type of experiment where an experimenter changes the independent variable to see how it impacts the dependent variable
  2. 5. Participants' right to privacy
  3. 9. Written questions used to collect information or opinions from people (data) for a specific research topic
  4. 10. A regulation strategy where negative thoughts are reframed or changed in the way they are seen; generally to a more positive thought
  5. 11. Another name for a lie-detector test
  6. 13. regulation Ability to manage our emotions and use strategies to cope with difficult situations
Down
  1. 1. A strategy where you write down your thoughts and feelings to help manage your emotions or gain clarity or understanding of how you are feeling
  2. 2. Using specific _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ patterns to help calm your mind; helping you feel more relaxed and in control
  3. 4. The larger group of people you want to represent in your study
  4. 6. Participants are given time to talk about the study and methods at the end
  5. 7. A type of experiment where an experimenter finds particular people to see how the dependent variable impacts them
  6. 8. A type of experiment where a person collects data from focus groups or Delphi technique to answer a broad research question
  7. 12. allocation Assigning participants to groups in a way that minimises biases