Research Methodolgy
Groups in Context Cat A
Groups in Context Cat B
Parenting & Caring
Individuals & Work
100

 To advance knowledge, increase understanding and  educate others

What is the purpose of research? 

100

To explore ways to assist minority populations who don't have access to resources.

Why do we study groups in context?

100

People with Disabilities 

Aged

What are our Category B Groups? 

100

Biological parents and Social parents

What are types of parents?

100

Work defines many of us. We spend a large portion of our lives fulfilling roles and responsibilities set out for us by work. 

What is work? 

200

Can be used to save time and means that we will cover a cross section of the population on a smaller scale, less time consuming.  

What are the advantages of sampling?  

200

Rural and Remote Families

Youth

What are our Category A Groups?

200

Raising awareness within the community

Educating the community

Promoting the rights of the groups

How can communities advocate for these groups?

200

Adoption, Foster, Step-parenting, Surrogacy. 

What are the types of Social Parents? 

200

To meet our specific needs, to meet our value and status needs, for economic resources. 

What are the reasons people work?

300

Subjective data in the form of people's opinions, beliefs, feelings and attitudes whereas quantitative data is objective and is in the form of numerical data, statistics analysed through graphs and tables. 

What is the difference between Qualitative and Quantitative Data?

300

Prevalence 

Individual diversity within the group

Terminology used to describe the group

What is covered in the syllabus dot point:


Exploring the specific groups within the community
300

Financial Support, Transport, Accommodation and Housing, Health Care, Counselling, Education, Employment, Legal Aid, Other services

What are the types of services available to Cat B Groups? 

300

Legal implications, Social changes (community beliefs and attitudes), Technological changes (reproductive technology. 

What areas have an impact on social parenting?

300

Full-time, part-time, job share, casual, permanent, contract/temporary, self-employed, shift work, voluntary, seasonal, working remotely. 

What are the patterns of work? 

400

Respect: individuals have rights and should not feel distressed through your research, make sure they are aware of why the research is being conducted. 

Integrity: Researchers must be honest and truthful, data should be presented without bias or distortion of the facts. 

Privacy: Paramount in research, confidentiality and anonymity can be protected 

Bias: Researcher is influenced in favour of a particular point of view or angle.  

Describe the types of ethical behaviour in research.

400

Health

Education

Employment

What are issues of concern for Rural and Remote Families? 

400

Age, Gender, Level of education, Culture and first language spoken, type of disability, Socioeconomic status

What are the characteristics that affect access to services of Cat B Groups? 

400

Carers are considered to be informal and formal they provide ongoing personal care, support and assistance to any other individual that needs it. 

Define Carers

400

Education/retraining, Government policy, Gender, Family circumstances, economics, employment/unemployment, Technology: Computers, Robotics and automation, Research and development. 

What are social factors that lead to changing work patterns? 

500

Planning for research

Conducting research

interpreting data

presenting research

What are the 4 processes of research?

500

Eduaction

Employment

What are issues of concern for youth?

500

Include laws, passed in parliament and policies that regulate, protect and promote equity in the wider society. 

What are Government Policies and Legislation?

500

Satisfying the specific needs of the dependant, Building a positive relationship with dependant and Promoting the wellbeing of the dependant. 

What are the roles of Parents and Carers?

500

Legislation, Work conditions, Trade Unions, Flexible work patterns and practices, workplace culture, leave entitlements. 

What are workplace structures?

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