Across
- 4. The issue or gap the research addresses (2 words)
- 5. The extent or boundaries of the research.
- 7. The section where findings are interpreted and compared.
- 10. Descriptive, non-numerical research (e.g., interviews).
- 11. Moral principles governing research conduct.
- 13. What the study seeks to achieve.
- 14. Explanation of what the results mean.
- 15. A system of ideas explaining a phenomenon.
- 17. The result or effect of an experiment.
- 18. An evaluation of strengths and weaknesses.
- 20. What the results suggest or imply.
- 22. General agreement among scholars.
- 24. The overall approach to collecting and analyzing data.
- 27. Numerical, measurable research (e.g., surveys, experiments).
- 30. The reasoning behind the study’s design or focus.
- 31. A deep understanding gained from the research.
- 32. The specific question the thesis attempts to answer (2 words)
- 35. A proposed explanation or assumption to be tested.
- 36. A general direction in the data.
- 37. A simplified representation of a system or process.
- 38. An element that can change or vary in an experiment.
Down
- 1. The context and prior research related to the topic.
- 2. A survey of existing research.
- 3. The process of gathering information (2 words)
- 5. The group selected for study.
- 6. The consistency of a measure.
- 8. The results of the study.
- 9. The way values are spread across a range.
- 12. The importance or value of the study.
- 16. Suggestions for future research or action.
- 19. Statistically meaningful (often used in quantitative analysis).
- 21. In disagreement with previous findings.
- 22. The new knowledge a study adds to the field.
- 23. A weakness or constraint of the study.
- 25. A recurring theme or result in the data.
- 26. Combining ideas to form a coherent whole.
- 28. The theoretical or conceptual structure guiding the study.
- 29. The importance of the findings to real-world or theoretical issues.
- 33. The goal or purpose of the research.
- 34. A relationship between two variables.
