Week 14

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