Across
- 3. the researcher identifies the population strata and determines how many participants are needed from each stratum
- 5. materializes during the course of data collection
- 9. comparisons can be both within groups over time, or between groups
- 10. concerns inferences from the particular exemplars of a study to the higher order constructs that they are intended to represent
- 13. increases in one variable tend to be associated with increases in the other
- 15. descriptions of studies written by the researchers who conducted them
- 17. involves integrating qualitative research findings on a topic
- 18. cell frequencies that would be found if there were no relationship between the two variables
- 19. worldviews with underlying assumptions about reality
- 20. the researcher continually renegotiates consent, allowing participants to play a collaborative role about ongoing participation
Down
- 1. people who agree with statements regardless of content
- 2. an abstract entity that brings meaning and identity to a current experiences and its variant manifestations
- 4. the weights representing the effect of one variable on another
- 6. a perplexing situation that a researcher wants to address through disciplined inquiry
- 7. respondents read the questions and give their answers in writing
- 8. intended to prevent biases that could stem from knowledge of allocations before assignments actually occur
- 11. selecting data sources that enhance information richness
- 12. involves obtaining real-time narrative data about how a person solves a problem or makes a decision
- 14. the outsiders' interpretation of the experiences of a culture
- 16. "filling in" missing data with values believed to be good estimates of what the values would have been, had they not been missing
- 21. two halves are mirror images of each other
