Across
- 1. Part of an article which compares information from a research to other published evidence
- 4. A detailed and comprehensive articled based on a plan and search strategy intented to reduce bias by synthesizing all relevant studies on a particular topic
- 5. A printed work made for sale or distribution, usually in a journal, newspaper or book
- 7. Publications used to provide information written throughout an article
- 8. List of all of the sources used in the process of researching your work
- 14. Describe concisely what a research is trying to achieve
- 15. Pictorial representation or a diagram that represents data or values in an organized manner
- 17. A significant word from a publication used especially as an index to content
- 18. The science of collecting, analyzing, presenting, and interpreting data
- 19. The final result of procedure, or the way things end up after an intervention
- 21. A method based on chance alone by which study participants are assigned to a treatment group
- 22. Research study performed in people, aimed at evaluating a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention
Down
- 2. An article that describes and interprets an individual medical patient
- 3. Periodical publication intended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research
- 6. Section that provides closing statements regarding a research
- 9. An assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences
- 10. Part of a publication where past studies are used to set the stage or provide information regarding the background of a subject
- 11. Summary of an article or study written, allowing a quick glance of the contents
- 12. Short and focused opinion articles usually commissioned by a journal and generally not peer-reviewed
- 13. Section of an article reporting on the findings produced by a research
- 16. Describes the specific design of a study and provides a description of the procedures performed for the research
- 20. A representation of information (such as numbers and descriptions) arranged in rows and columns