Across
- 9. Prevents overlap with other studies by clearly defining what is included and excluded.
- 10. Outlines the research methods and approaches that will be used (e.g., qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods).
Down
- 1. Provides a framework for the research process, guiding the researcher in data collection, analysis, and interpretation.
- 2. Specifies the group of individuals or entities that will be studied (e.g., age group, gender, profession).
- 3. Ensures that the research is manageable and achievable within the given time and resource constraints.
- 4. Focuses on the specific themes or topics that will be addressed the research.
- 5. Refers to the time frame of the study, including the period during which data will be collected or the historical context being examined.
- 6. Defines the physical location where the research will take place (e.g., a specific city, country, or region).
- 7. Helps to maintain the relevance of the study by focusing on specific aspects that contribute to the research question.
- 8. Helps to clarify the focus of the research, making it easier for readers to understand what the study will and will not cover.
