Across
- 2. This is the entire set under consideration or the target group under investigation.
- 4. A piece of academic writing that provides analysis and argument based on in-depth independent research.
- 9. Factual information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion or calculation.
- 14. Where all the sources you have cited are written and mentioned.
- 15. A tool used to collect data that is relevant to the subject of your research.
- 16. This is where the authors provide the data collected during their study.
- 17. This is the systematic process that the researcher has used for the study to produce credible results.
- 18. Any factor that can be manipulated in an experiment.
Down
- 1. The main instrument for collecting data in survey research.
- 3. A tentative explanation based on theory to predict a casual relationship between variables.
- 5. A careful and detailed study of a specific problem using the scientific method.
- 6. To explain any new understanding that emerged as a result of your study of the problem.
- 7. A smaller part or subgroup of the population.
- 8. It is where the researcher uses other existing studies written by experts and scholars about the topic to enrich the study.
- 10. This refers to a short summary of your research, explaining the different sections briefly and clearly.
- 11. A general explanation about a specific behavior of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way.
- 12. This is the last part of your research where you synthesize all the important aspects of the study and confirm to your readers why the research is worth studying.
- 13. Indicates the presentation of your chosen topic.
