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Down: 1) one strategy for expressing a theory or study framework that graphically shows the interrelationship of the concepts and relational statements.2) an occurrence or a circumstance that is observed, something that impresses the observer as extraordinary, or a thing that appears to and is constructed by the mind.7) declaration that a given concept or relationship exists.8) theories that are relatively concrete and specific in focus and include a limited number of concepts and propositions. These theories are tested by empirical research.10) specific philosophical view held by an individual person or group of persons.12) integrated set of defined concepts, existence statement, and relational statements that present a view of a phenomenon and can be used to describe, explain, predict, and control that phenomenon.14) qualities, properties, or characteristics of person, things, or situation that change or vary and are manipulated or measured in research.15) term that abstractly describes and names an object or phenomenon, thus providing it with a separate identity or meaning.16) statements taken for granted or considered true, even though they have not been scientifically tested.18) rational, intellectual explorations of truths; principles of being, knowledge, or conduct.22) n/a25) n/a Across: 3) (adjective) expressed without reference to any specific instance. (Noun) clear, concise summary of a study, usually limited to 100 to 250 words.4) term that abstractly describes and names an object or phenomenon, thus providing it with a separate identity or meaning.5) abstract, logical structure of meaning, such as a portion of a theory, that guides the development of the study, is tested in the study, and enables the researcher to link the findings to nursing’s body of knowledge.6) set of highly abstract, related constructs that broadly explains phenomena of interest, expresses assumptions, and reflects a philosophical stance.9) theory recognized within a discipline as useful for explaining important phenomena.11) theory that has been repeatedly tested through research with valid and reliable methods of measuring each concept and relational statement.13) rudimentary ideas for the framework of a theory or portions of a theory expressed in an introduction or in a literature review in which linkage among variables found in previous studies are discussed.17) concepts at very high levels of abstraction that have general meaning.19) theory that is newly proposed, has had minimal exposure to critique by scholars in the discipline, and has undergone little testing.20) express claims that compute to a theory; theories include existence and relational statements.21) definition that provides a variable or concept with connotative (abstract, comprehensive, theoretical) meaning; established through concept analysis, concept derivation, or concept synthesis.23) abstract statements that further clarify the relationship between two concepts in theories.24) declaration that a relationship of some kind exists between two or more concepts.26) very specific theories that are developed to explain a particular element of practice. These theories can be generated through research and also tested by research.
 

 

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