Across
- 4. Involves randomly assigning individuals to groups
- 6. When two or more groups of people are followed over time
- 13. Have theories for a starting point
- 14. Highest measurement level
- 17. An abstract entity that brings meaning and identity to a current experience and its variant manifestations
- 19. Involves following a person throughout a given activity or period
- 21. Refers to child's willingness to participate in a study
Down
- 1. Process of selecting cases to present an entire population
- 2. Richly thorough descriptions or research settings and the sample of study participants
- 3. Process of turning data into symbols, particularly numbers
- 5. Means that an observed result could reflect chance fluctuations
- 7. Presumed effect
- 8. Involves using responses to early questions to guide the selection of subsequent questions
- 9. used to predict outcomes
- 10. Involves using information about people's characteristics to create comparable groups
- 11. Basic principle believed to be true
- 12. Studies designed to assess clinical interventions
- 15. Has its disciplinary roots in both philosophy and psychiatry
- 16. A test run in clinical settings
- 18. Appraisal of strengths and weaknesses of a study
- 20. Indicates the normal
