Across
- 3. variables with exact or finite values.
- 5. when the researcher has its own purpose or characteristics in choosing his respondents.
- 8. published or unpublished data/materials.
- 10. ordering or ranking the variables.
- 12. the totality of objects or individuals.
- 13. it gives information, inferences and implication regarding population by studying its sample.
- 15. method data are presented in rows and in columns
- 16. first hand source data/materials.
- 17. variable can stand alone
- 18. it is use when the population is spread out the wide area and a small area where chosen to represent the sampple
Down
- 1. variables with infinite values.
- 2. arranging the data from highest to lowest score.
- 4. a branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, presentation,analysis/computation and interpretation of numerical data.
- 5. use of a chance process in choosing or selecting the sample.
- 6. is a form of research that uses statistical data as the main source of knowledge.
- 7. don't use chance process.
- 8. can be chosen/selected as every nth element or series.
- 9. data are presented in narrative or in paragraph form.
- 11. this form of research uses documents, anecdotes and observations as a sources of data.
- 14. zero is the starting point.