Across
- 2. - A careful, systematic way of exploring a topic to learn something new.
- 5. - The challenge or issue that drives your research.
- 7. - The choices you make about what to focus on in your research.
- 8. - Aiming to reflect what’s actually happening in the world.
- 11. - A set of ideas that explains how something works or why things happen.
- 12. - Really trying to understand others’ feelings and perspectives.
- 14. - Studying things as they naturally happen, in real-life settings.
- 17. - Keeping an open mind and staying unbiased.
- 18. - Being clear and detailed about what you’re studying.
- 20. - Research based on understanding experiences and meanings, not numbers.
Down
- 1. - The way you actually carry out your research.
- 3. - Looking at the big picture, not just individual parts.
- 4. - Having a clear, practical plan with specific goals.
- 6. - The factors that might hold you back in your research.
- 9. - Research that’s meant to solve real-world problems.
- 10. - Starting with specific observations and building broader ideas.
- 13. - Being able to quantify what you’re studying.
- 15. - The areas or limits of your study.
- 16. - The central thing you want to find out in your study.
- 19. - Being open to adjusting your research as you go along.
