Research Methodology
Groups in context
Parenting and caring
Technology
Acronyms
100
RIP
basic elements of ethics in research respect,integrity, privacy
100
SLEDAGE
factors affecting access to resources socioeconomic status, location, education, disability, age, gender, ethnicity/culture
100
Bedlam
rights and responsibilities involved in parenting and caring Basic needs, education, discipline, legal decisions, ability to choose religion, medical treatment
100
EGOCAGE
factors affecting access to and acceptance of technology education, geographical, others, culture, age, gender, economic
100
SHE HAS SEF
Needs of specific groups in the community Self esteem, health, education, housing, access to services, sense of identity, security and safety, employment, financial support
200
The process used to select individuals or groups for research
What is sampling
200
people who couch surf are known as
secondary homelessness
200
caring without pay. Includes grandparents, siblings, neighbours
What is voluntary care
200
employees can be monitored to see which sites they are visiting is an example of which issue related to technological development
privacy
200
FASS
Types of social parents Fostering, adoption, surrogacy, step parenting
300
allows researchers to obtain people's opinions and ideas
What is qualitative research
300
limited access to health services for rural families affects
physical well being
300
preparations for becoming a parent or carer can be
physical, social, emotional, economic
300
refers to fairness and equality in terms of both access to and use of resources, including technology
What is equity
300
Scraps n gems
Factors that affect parenting and caring relationships Style of parenting, culture and religion, role expectations, age, previous experiences, special needs, nature of relationship, gender, education, media, socioeconomic status
400
what type of graph would you use to show a trend in data over time
line graph
400
oasis centre helps which group in need
homeless youth
400
supportive and tolerant parenting with little control. parents usually give into children
What is permissive parenting
400
is the exclusion of material that might be offensive or harmful to certain people
What is censorship
400
BIGCORE
Reasons for development of technology Betterment of society, improvement on existing technology, global community emergence, competition with existing technology, other, response to social problems, economic benefit
500
information you collect by conducting your own research
What is primary data
500
Two positive contributions the aged make to the community
educate younger generations pass on experiences volunteer work for community groups some still work, so are contributing to economic growth
500
support for parents and carers
Health services, welfare agencies, parenting groups, community groups, government agencies, child care services, carer's support groups
500
reproductive technologies
IVF, GIFT, Ultrasound, contraception
500
PET
aspects of well being Practical, emancipatory, technical
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