Across
- 1. Education level beyond secondary
- 2. Facts, statistics, or information collected for analysis
- 6. The relationship between cause and effect.
- 8. The moral principles or values that govern human behavior.
- 10. Presenting someone else’s work, ideas, or words as your own without proper attribution, violating academic integrity.
- 11. A reference to a source of information
- 13. Related to education,especially at a higher level.
- 16. To examine something in detail
Down
- 1. A system of ideas intended to explain something, typically based on principles or evidence.
- 3. Often found at the beginning of an academic paper
- 4. The body of written works, especially scholarly or academic writings.
- 5. The main idea or argument of a piece of writing; often found in academic essays or papers.
- 7. A belief or idea that is taken for granted without proof or evidence.
- 9. Systematic error or deviation from the truth in judgment or decision-making
- 12. A mistaken belief or deceptive argument that appears to be logical but is not based on sound reasoning.
- 14. A reasoned or logical presentation of ideas or information
- 15. Based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
