Across
- 3. Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions, often a concern in qualitative research.
- 4. Patterns or general directions in data that can be identified through analysis.
- 7. The action or process of closely monitoring something to gather information, often used in qualitative research.
- 10. An approach that combines qualitative and quantitative research methods to provide a more comprehensive understanding.
- 12. An understanding of the deeper meaning or significance of a situation, often derived from qualitative research.
- 13. Mathematical methods used for collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and presenting data.
- 14. A qualitative research method involving direct questioning of participants to gather their thoughts and feelings.
- 15. Facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis in research.
- 16. answers Pre-determined responses in surveys, such as multiple-choice questions, used in quantitative research.
- 17. Pertaining to research that involves numerical data and statistics to measure and analyze variables.
- 19. Structured procedures carried out to test hypotheses and gather quantitative data.
- 20. Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; based on facts, which is a key advantage of quantitative research.
Down
- 1. A method for collecting data from a group of respondents using questionnaires.
- 2. To make broad conclusions based on specific data or findings, often applicable in quantitative research.
- 5. Relating to research that focuses on understanding people's thoughts and feelings rather than numerical data.
- 6. The act of investigating or examining a topic in-depth, often associated with qualitative research.
- 8. A systematic investigation into a subject to establish facts or principles or collect information.
- 9. The process of adjusting methods or approaches based on feedback or findings during research.
- 11. A tendency to favor one perspective over another, which can affect research outcomes.
- 18. A specific way of doing something, particularly in research, to achieve a particular goal.
