Module 1: Introduction to Research

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Across
  1. 2. Many waves of measurement over time
  2. 4. Study that takes place over multiple points in time
  3. 6. Major entity that is being analyzed in a study
  4. 12. Systematic compilation and written summary of all literature published in journals that is related to topic of interest
  5. 15. Any entity that takes on different values
  6. 20. Data NOT in numerical form; photographs, videos, sound recordings, etc.
  7. 21. The hypothesis that you support (your prediction)
  8. 24. When your prediction specifies a direction
  9. 27. Specific statement of prediction
  10. 28. Type of reasoning that works from the more general to the more specific
  11. 29. Type of reasoning that works from the more specific to the more general
  12. 30. High values on one variable are associated with high values on the other
  13. 31. Systematic investigation; conscious effort to concentrate our thinking
Down
  1. 1. Uses statistical methods to combine the results of similar studies quantitatively in order to form conclusions
  2. 3. A specific value on a variable
  3. 5. The hypothesis that describes the remaining possible outcomes
  4. 7. Meaning that no respondent should be able to have two attributes simultaneously
  5. 8. Data in numerical form
  6. 9. Based on observations and measurements of reality
  7. 10. When two variables are correlated
  8. 11. System in which authors submit potential articles to a journal editor
  9. 13. Term used to describe a cause-effect relationship
  10. 14. what you presume to be affected by the independent variable
  11. 16. If you have two or a few waves of measurement
  12. 17. Methodology used to solve a specific, practical problem
  13. 18. Systematic effort to move research from initial discovery to practice and ultimately impact
  14. 19. High values on one variable are associated with low values on the other
  15. 22. When your prediction does NOT specify a direction
  16. 23. What you (or nature) manipulates
  17. 25. Cause-effect relationship
  18. 26. An indication of how sound your research is