Core 1:
Research Methodology
Core 2:
Groups in Context
Core 3:
Parenting and Caring
Option:
Individuals and Work
The class of 2025
100

This type of research involves numbers, statistics, and measurable data

What is quantitative data?

100

These are the basic requirements a group needs to survive, develop, and maintain wellbeing

What are resources?

100

This type of carer has a legal responsibility for a child, but is not their biological parent

What is an adoptive parent?

100

To earn income is one of the main examples of this category of reasons for participating in work

What are economic reasons?

100

In 2007, this American singer released the hit song Big Girls Don’t Cry, which went on to top charts worldwide

Who is Fergie?

200

Bias, integrity, respect and privacy are all important when conducting research

What are ethical behaviours?

200

This group faces barriers such as discrimination, housing insecurity, and limited access to health services

Who are homeless people?

200

Parents who are strict, set rigid rules, and expect obedience are using this parenting style

What is an authoritarian parenting style?

200

This work pattern allows employees to share the hours and responsibilities of one full-time position.

What is job sharing?

200

In 2007, this Australian movie about a penguin named Mumble won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature

What is Happy Feet?

300

When a researcher watches and records people’s behaviour without interacting, they are using this method

What is Observation?

300

This group may experience challenges accessing services due to isolation, distance, and fewer local resources

Who are rural and remote families?

300

Multiple commitments, education, culture, previous experience, and special needs are all examples of this type of influence on parents and carers

What are personal influences?

300

Safe working conditions, equal employment opportunity, and anti-discrimination laws are examples of this workplace structure.

What is legislation?

300

In 2013, this Yellow Wiggle made history as the first female Wiggle, adored by the Kindergarteners of the time

Who is Emma Watkins?

400

These are the five main research methodologies studied in CAFS

What are questionnaires, interviews, case studies, observations, and literature reviews?

400

This process involves actively supporting or promoting the rights, needs, and wellbeing of individuals or groups to help them access resources and services

What is advocacy?

400

These can be classified as personal (such as age, education, past experience) or social (such as community attitudes, gender expectations, and technology)

What are influences on parents and carers?

400

This leave entitlement supports employees who have become parents by allowing them time away from work to care for a newborn or adopted child.

What is parental leave?

400

In 2019, this Australian children’s show about a blue heeler pup premiered on ABC Kids and went on to become a global sensation

What is Bluey?

500

This term describes how well a research method measures what it is supposed to measure.

What is validity?

500

These circumstances, such as location, income, education, and social attitudes, can make it easier or harder for people to obtain the resources and services they need

What are factors affecting access to resources?

500

A young parent relies heavily on grandparents for babysitting, meal preparation, and emotional reassurance. These types of supports are not provided by the government but play a significant role in promoting family wellbeing

What is informal support for parents and carers?

500

Juggling paid employment, caring for children, and household duties can create conflict. Time management, negotiating tasks, and using technology are examples of strategies to achieve this.

What is managing multiple roles / work–life balance?

500

In 2025, this major Australian cultural landmark will celebrate its 52nd year since opening, continuing to host world-class opera, ballet, and theatre

What is the Sydney Opera House?

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