Across
- 5. - Summarize all sections and helps readers decide whether or not to read the entire report.
- 6. - A careful and detailed study into a specific problem, concern or issue using the scientific method.
- 11. - Presents the information gathered through the research.
- 13. PAPER - A piece of academic writing that provides analysis, interpretation, and argument based on in-depth independent research.
- 15. - Presents background information, scope, and focus of the research paper.
- 16. - Any factor, traits, or condition that can be manipulated, controlled for, or measured in an experiment.
- 17. - Intended to help the readers understand why your research should matter to them after they have finished reading to them.
- 18. - The entire group that you want to draw conclusion about.
Down
- 1. - A section of a research paper whose purpose to interpret and describe the significance of your findings in light of what was already known about the research problem being investigated.
- 2. - Any tool that you may use to collect or to obtain data, measure data, and analyze data that is relevant to the subject of your research.
- 3. - A smaller part or subgroup of the population.
- 4. - A statement of expectation or prediction that will be tested by research.
- 7. - The last pages of a research paper that lists all the sources you used in your study.
- 8. - The main strument in collecting data in survey research.
- 9. - Contains other related information such as graphs, charts, tables, lists.
- 10. - Any information that has been collected, observed, generated, or created to validate original research findings.
- 12. - The systematic method to resolve a research problem through date gathering using various techniques, providing an interpretation of data gathered, and drawing conclusions about the research data.
- 14. REVIEW - Provides an overview of current knowledge, allowing you to identify relevant theories, methods, and gaps in the existing research.
