Methods
Ethics/Issues
Terms
Article Background
Potpourri
100
Gross Article: Previous research on adolescent internet use was often __________ or relied on participants to make their own causal claims about the Internet’s effects an approach subject to considerable biases.
What is case-based?
100
Online consultation may invade this aspect of children's lives.
What is privacy?
100
These methods focus on surveys, laboratory experiments, formal methods such as econometrics: numerical methods such as mathematical modelling.
What are quantitative methods?
100
Gross Article: The participants involved in the research project.
Who are 261 7th and 10th graders?
100
The colour of the 10 dollar canadian bill.
What is purple?
200
Gross Article: A four-point ______ from less than 6 months to more than 2 years, was used to explore how long adolescents had been using the Internet at home.
What is scale?
200
Gross Article: All complete and punctual daily report submissions were rewarded by the researchers with a piece of candy and a lottery ticket for two movie passes to be raffled in each classroom at the end of the study.
What is unethical?
200
These are methods that do not involve measurement or statistics.
What are qualitative methods?
200
Gross Article: Where the research project took place.
Where is suburban California public schools?
200
This insect tastes with their feet.
What is a butterfly?
300
Gross Article: The researcher used this method for children to answer a range of written questions in school, which provided demographic data (age, gender, ethnicity), background information on Internet use, and dispositional measures of psychological adjustment (social support, depression, social anxiety, and loneliness).
What is an in-school questionnaire?
300
It is difficult to receive this type of agreement from participants when conducting research online.
What is consent?
300
A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.
What is methodology?
300
Gross Article: The year the research project was conducted.
When is 2000 and 2001?
300
The strongest muscle in proportion to its size in the human body.
What is the tongue?
400
Livingstone Article: This method was used to prioritize social networks from least favourite to most favourite.
What is ranking?
400
Children may enjoy this method of communication because it is a central aspect of their lives and interests.
What is online consultation?
400
A common way in which children chat to their friends online.
What is instant messaging?
400
Livingstone Article: The year Livingstone's article, "Children’s use of the internet: reflections on the emerging research agenda" was published.
When is 2003?
400
This part of your body is made from the same substance as fingernails.
What is hair?
500
Livingstone Article: The ethnographer immerses her/himself in the life of people s/he studies and seeks to place the phenomena studied in its social and cultural context.
What is ethnography?
500
It is problematic that when studying children researchers have commonly viewed children as __________?
What is a distinct object of study?
500
Children may create this, use this to post information, or gain/share knowledge.
What is a website?
500
The idea that children are knowers of online use (Internet) and teach adults, such as their own parents, how to use it.
What is the digital divide?
500
The correct way to spell Kabita's last name.
What is C-H-A-K-R-A-B-O-R-T-Y
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