Across
- 3. A sampling technique that ensures that every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected to participate.
- 4. This type of graph/chart would be suitable to display data about students' favourite subjects.
- 7. Quantitative data includes data based on ___.
- 8. A statement predicting the probable outcomes of a controlled experiment.
- 9. The smaller group of people who are selected from the population and are used as participants in the study.
- 12. This ethical guideline is done at the end of the investigation.
- 14. Uncontrolled _________ variables can become confounding variables.
- 16. The purpose of the study.
- 17. The variable that is manipulated.
- 18. If each participant only completes one condition, it's a ___ design.
Down
- 1. This methodology tests a cause-and-effect relationship between variables.
- 2. Non-maleficence involves the researcher doing no ___ to participants.
- 5. An ethical guideline where participants are kept anonymous.
- 6. Selecting the first 10 participants who walk into the library one morning would be ___ sampling.
- 9. This type of data is obtained second-hand.
- 10. If participants complete both conditions of a study, this investigation design has been used.
- 11. Standard ___ is a measure of variability.
- 13. A researcher who honestly reports on their findings is following this ethical concept.
- 15. 'Genie the Wild Child' is an example of a ____ methodology.
