Across
- 7. What your study adds to the field
- 9. The effects or applications of your findings
- 11. Why your study matters
- 12. Your researcher identity and positioning
- 13. The conceptual lens guiding interpretation
- 14. ___ review=The section where you synthesize research and identify a gap
Down
- 1. Overuse of cautious language that weakens authority
- 2. Where you interpret findings in relation to theory
- 3. How data were collected and analyzed
- 4. The focused issue your study addresses
- 5. The scholarly community your study speaks to
- 6. A constraint affecting scope or generalizability
- 8. The missing piece in existing research your study addresses
- 10. The central claim your thesis defends
