IDEA@
Elements of Research
Young's Five Faces of Oppression
Ethics in Social Research
Just for Fun!
100

This acronym asks the question: Who is being exploited?”

What is anti-oppression?

100

This is the last part of the research process and one that will NOT be included in your research proposal.

What is information sharing?

100

This face of oppression says that some in society are dominated by the ruling class.

What is powerlessness?
100

This form of formal guidance from universities is required before a research study can take place AND it is a required assignment for this course.

What is CITI Training?
100

This student is sure to become the next IDEA2 expert/

Who is ALL OF YOU!

200

This part of the acronym asks the question Has everyone been seen?

What is Inclusion?

200

This part of the research process occurs right before data analysis.

What is Instrumentation and Data Collection?

200

This face of oppression is defined as regulating or confining a group of people to a lower social standing. 

What is marginalization?

200

This ethical principle ensures that researchers are not putting participants at risk for physical, mental, or lowered self-esteem danger.

What is avoidance of harm to participants?

200

There are two students in the class who have this as a first name.

Who/what is Isabella?

300

This part of the acronym asks the question: Whose presence in the room is under persistent threat of erasure?

What is equity?

300
The first part of the research process, according to Horton and the one that typically takes the longest to do is this. 

What is conceptualization?

300

This face of oppression is when members of some groups live with the knowledge that they must be in fear of random, attacks on their persons or property.

What is violence?

300

Thus ethical principle occurs when participants grant researchers permission based on their knowlrdge of possible consequences of being in the resaerch. 


What is informed consent?

300

This student attended Dancing with the Stars in Boston without Dr. Simmons-Horton, and therefore will be receiving a zero today.

Who is Olivia Reedy?

400

This part of the acronym, recognizes and embraces intersectional identities that individuals can hold.

What is Diversity?

400
In this part of the research process, participants are selected based on the frame and scope of the study.

What is sampling?

400

This face of oppression is when people's labor is used to produce profit, while not compensating them fairly.

What is exploitation?

400

This ethical principle preserves an individual's right to control the extent, timing, and circumstances of sharing their personal information with researchers.

What is privacy?

400

This student can count on Dr. Simmons-Horton sitting on the sidelines while they are engaged in sled hockey.

Who is Marshall Ireland?

500

This part of the acronym asks the question: 

What conditions are perpetuating white supremacy?”

What is anti-racism?

500

This part of the research process can tell the reader what type of study it is by how it is worded.

What is the research question?

500

This face of oppression is the taking of culture by the ruling class and establishing it as the norm.

What is cultural imperialism?

500

This ethical principle occurs when researchers represent their work as something other than what it is. Certain degrees of this are allowable. 

What is deception?

500

This student is famous because of their last name being the same as Dr. Simmons-Horton's divorce lawyer.

Who is Sheehan?