Across
- 1. Examination of medical records or charts to extract data on past events or treatments
- 8. Collection of detailed information on a series of similar cases for analysis
- 10. A discussion among a group of participants guided by a moderator to explore a topic
- 15. Questionnaire with predetermined questions and response options
- 18. Collection of data through first-hand observation of behaviours or phenomena
- 22. Technique for systematically analysing textual data for patterns and themes
- 28. Systematic error in research due to the influence of the researcher's expectations or beliefs
- 30. Interview where questions are predetermined and asked in a fixed order
- 31. Detailed notes taken by researchers during observations or interviews
- 34. Systematic observation and recording of specific behaviours for analysis
- 36. Systematic recording of behaviours, events, or phenomena in their natural settings
- 41. Study of cultures and communities through immersion and observation
- 43. In-depth investigation of a single individual, group, or event
- 44. Detailed, open-ended interview designed to explore a participant's perspectives
- 45. Interview method aimed at exploring participants' experiences, perceptions, and meanings
- 46. Capturing visual information for later analysis
- 47. Survey method aimed at collecting numerical data from a sample of participants
- 48. Method where participants report on their thoughts, feelings, or behaviours in real-time
- 49. Method where participants record their thoughts, behaviours, or experiences over time
- 50. Tool used to record specific behaviours or events during structured observation
Down
- 2. The degree to which research findings reflect real-world settings and conditions
- 3. Method of data collection involving direct questioning and conversation with participants
- 4. Recording of both audio and visual information for research purposes
- 5. Collection of data from a distance using technologies such as satellites or sensors
- 6. Method for collecting data from a sample of individuals to gather information and insights
- 7. Continuous or periodic measurement of physiological parameters over time
- 9. Collection of data related to bodily functions or processes
- 11. Process of selecting and enrolling participants in a research study
- 12. Recording of observable behaviours in a structured manner
- 13. Evaluation of observable behaviours using standardized measures
- 14. Scale used to collect subjective ratings or evaluations from participants
- 16. Research design involving manipulation of variables to test hypotheses
- 17. Changing one or more variables to observe their effects on outcomes
- 19. Examination of medical records or charts to extract data relevant to a research study
- 20. Method where participants record their activities, thoughts, or experiences in a diary format
- 21. Evaluation of psychological constructs through standardized tests and measurements
- 23. Observation method where specific behaviours or events are recorded using a predetermined checklist
- 24. Selection of individuals to participate in a research study
- 25. Interview where questions are open-ended and conversation-driven
- 26. Method where participants use photography to capture and express their experiences
- 27. Examination of documents or records to extract information for research purposes
- 29. Detailed description of an individual's medical or psychological condition and treatment
- 32. Remote consultation between healthcare providers and patients using telecommunications technology
- 33. Method where researchers immerse themselves in a community to gather data
- 35. Collection of physiological data such as heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature
- 37. Observational study comparing individuals with a condition to those without it
- 38. A structured set of questions designed to gather data from participants
- 39. Process of categorizing and analysing qualitative data for patterns and themes
- 40. Capturing spoken language or sounds for analysis
- 42. Conducting research in real-world settings rather than controlled laboratory environments
