Across
- 4. *Two words- Makes predictions about values of one variable based on values of a second variable.
- 6. *Two words- the extent to which the implementation of an intervention is faithful to its plan.
- 10. *Two words- seeks solutions to existing problems and tends to be of greater immediate utility for EBP.
- 14. *Two words- come from the regression equation.
- 15. *Two words- Has an error component and a true component.
- 17. *Two words- comparable for everyone/everything being measured.
- 19. The confidence in the truthful interpretation of the qualitative data
- 22. sampling strategy where participants are in both strands.
- 23. *Two words-tests casual models.
- 24. The extent of which researchers fairly and faithfully show a range of realities
- 25. sampling strategy where participants from one strand are in another strand.
- 26. The stability or reliability of data over time and conditions
Down
- 1. Set of rules to gauge a construct.
- 2. *Three words- uses both qualitative and quantitative data within a study.
- 3. *Two words- a tool used for short term forecasting.
- 5. *Two words- exposing the inquiry to the searching questions of peers.
- 7. *Two words- When researchers replicate a study in order to see if findings in one study can be duplicated in another.
- 8. *Two words- hypothetical score. Can never actually be known due to measurements being infallible.
- 9. The extent to which qualitative findings can be utilized in other settings or groups
- 11. *Two words- Method of predicting a continuous dependent variable on the basis of tow or more predictor variables.
- 12. is undertaken to enhance the base of knowledge or formulate or refine a theory.
- 13. Refers to the study's objectivity
- 16. Process of using multiple referents to draw conclusions about what constitutes the truth.
- 18. Researchers critical appraisal of every research decision.
- 20. Ongoing self-scrutiny to enhance the likelihood interpretations are valid and grounded in data
- 21. Acknowledges the practical imperative of the dictatorship of the research question.
