Across
- 6. *Two words- Provides upper and lower limits of a range of values.
- 8. *Two words-number of components, number of outcomes targeted, number and complexity of behaviors required and time needed for the full intervention to be delivered.
- 9. *Two words- Tests whether results hold true under different assumptions or different statistical procedures.
- 12. *Two words- Used to estimate a population parameter from a sample statistic.
- 13. *Two words- Prevent biases that could stem from knowledge of allocations before assignments occur.
- 15. Stipulates hypothesized casual links among variables.
- 16. *Three words- Probability that a type 1 error will occur.
- 17. *Two words- Provides a descriptive value of the point estimate.
- 19. *Two words-tests casual models.
- 20. *Two words- Tables without numbers in them.
- 22. *Three words- Accept the null hypothesis when you shouldn’t have.
- 23. *Two words- Method of predicting a continuous dependent variable on the basis of tow or more predictor variables.
- 25. decisions are made explicit and the impact of the decision is evaluated.
- 26. *Two words-methodically integrate research evidence about a specific research question using carefully developed sampling and data collection procedures
- 27. *Two words- used to test hypothesis.
- 28. *Two words- Used to rule out the possibility that intervention effects are caused by the special attention given to those receiving the intervention rather than by the actual treatment content.
Down
- 1. *Two words- Use statistics to make decisions about hypothesis.
- 2. estimates of effect size across multiple studies yields small confidence intervals and precision is enhanced
- 3. *Three words- Reject the null hypothesis when you shouldn’t have.
- 4. *Two words- a tool used for short term forecasting.
- 5. *Two words- developing and testing a hypothesized casual explanation of a phenomenon.
- 7. *Two words- come from the regression equation.
- 10. *Two words- the extent to which the implementation of an intervention is faithful to its plan.
- 11. the study of the studies' methodologic rigor
- 12. combining the results across multiple studies increases power
- 14. *Two words- Makes predictions about values of one variable based on values of a second variable.
- 18. *Two words- Where the population estimate is expected to fall at a specific probability.
- 21. *Two words- When researchers replicate a study in order to see if findings in one study can be duplicated in another.
- 24. *Two words- not appropriate for broad questions.
