Module 1

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Across
  1. 1. Source Original materials or documents directly from the researcher or creator.
  2. 4. Sources of news and entertainment, like TV, radio, newspapers, and the internet.
  3. 5. The consistency of results when a test or experiment is repeated.
  4. 8. Reading Reading to gather information.
  5. 9. A collection of organized information for easy searching and retrieval.
  6. 12. Extra evidence that supports or confirms a claim, making it more credible.
  7. 13. Strategies Ways to arrange and present content to make it clear and effective.
  8. 14. A mistake in reasoning or logic.
  9. 17. A category of literature, art, or media.
  10. 18. How well a test or experiment measures what it's supposed to.
Down
  1. 2. A tool or source of information that helps with research or tasks.
  2. 3. The form or method used to deliver a message (same as “channel”).
  3. 6. Engine A tool that helps find information online, like Google or Yahoo.
  4. 7. The way a message is delivered (e.g., TV, podcast, video call, e-book).
  5. 10. Information used for calculations, reasoning, or decision-making.
  6. 11. Media Media shared through electronic devices, like videos, games, websites, and social media.
  7. 15. Techniques Literary devices used to highlight or emphasize points in writing or speech.
  8. 16. Source A document that summarizes or analyzes information from other sources.