This is the name of the organization that dictates the Code of Ethics for our discipline.
What is NASW?
This way of knowing is based on experience and experimentation.
What is empiricism?
As part of the anti-oppressive research relationship foregrounds, there is no research without _________ relationships.
What is authentic?
Simmons-Horton et al., uses what type method in the study.
What is qualitative?
This is the last name of the fourth author of the 601 required textbook.
Who is Sloan?
This is provided to research participants that ensure they have sufficient information to decide whether they want to participate.
What is informed consent?
This way of knowing is when you have a gut feeling that something is "sus".
What is Intuition?
In the design of anti-oppressive research data are considered what?
What are gifts?
Goodkind et al., uses what type of research method for the study.
What is mixed methods or what is qualitative and quantitative.
This is where I as a student should go to improve their study skills, time management, and understanding of UNH’s academic culture.
What is the Center for Academic Resources?
Representing work as something other than what it is is known as what?
What is Deception?
An example of this way of knowing is believing in the Easter Bunny because your parents said so.
What is authority?
State one way the anti-opppressive researcher collects data.
What is:
Make was is invisible, visible.
• Find ways to see what we take for granted.
• Seeing data how it presents itself.
• Develop your political listening and critical reflecting skills.
Goodkind et al., and Simmons-Horton both used this theory/framework in the studies.
What is Black Feminism?
In the IDEA2 Framework. This is what the two A's stand for.
Encouraging participation in reprehensible acts is a form of what?
What is Harm?
This way of knowing suggests that experience is "second class" knowledge.
What is rationalism?
According to anti-oppressive research, all knowledge is ___________ constructed, ____________, and _____________ shaped by neo-liberal context.
What is Socially, Political, and Cultural?
In Goodkind et al., the data involved what sample?
What is 33 Black teenage girls around 15 years old?
This is the subject of the LAST student-led discussion
What is Instrumentation?
This stance on ethics suggests that an act is either right or wrong.
What is DEONTOLOGICAL?
This way of knowing involves a process of systematically collecting and evaluating evidence.
What is the Scientific Method?
This is the "mess finding" stage in the research process.
What is questioning?
In Simmons-Horton et al., the data involved what sample?
What is six Black women between 18-36 years old with previous dual status involvement?
The article by Cole and Cohen is an example of what research topic?
What is Single Case Design?