WHAT YOU KNOW IS WHAT YOU GET

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Across
  1. 2. The issue or question that the research aims to address. (Clue: The puzzle to be solved)
  2. 3. of Study: Information that provides context and explains why the research is important. (Clue: The foundation of the research)
  3. 4. The information collected during the research. (Clue: The raw material of the research)
  4. 8. of the Study: The importance or value of the research findings. (Clue: Why the research matters)
  5. 11. A brief summary of the entire research paper. (Clue: A quick overview)
  6. 12. and Limitation: Defines the boundaries and constraints of the research. (Clue: The research's limits)
  7. 13. Additional information that supports the research, such as tables, figures, or questionnaires. (Clue: Extra information)
  8. 15. The findings or outcomes of the research. (Clue: What the research discovered)
  9. 16. A testable prediction about the relationship between variables. (Clue: An educated guess)
Down
  1. 1. Suggestions for future research or action based on the findings. (Clue: What to do next)
  2. 5. The interpretation and explanation of the research data. (Clue: Making sense of the data)
  3. 6. Instrument: The tool used to collect data, such as a survey or interview. (Clue: The research's tool)
  4. 7. Review: A summary of existing research on the topic. (Clue: What others have already discovered)
  5. 9. A summary of the research findings and their implications. (Clue: The final answer)
  6. 10. The methods and procedures used to conduct the research. (Clue: The recipe for the research)
  7. 14. or Participants: The people or groups involved in the research. (Clue: The subjects of the research)