A sense of self shaped through interactions
Identity
Family
Micro
Responding to written questions
Questionnaire
What does do no harm mean?
The principle requiring researchers to protect participants from harm.
Unwritten code guiding Amish behaviour
Ordnung
Shared ideas that guide behaviour in a society
Norms
School
Meso
Watching people in their natural environment
Observation
What is informed consent
The principle requiring participants to understand and agree to the research.
Religion that shapes Amish beliefs
Anabaptism
Expected behaviours attached to a social position
Roles
Laws
Macro
A researcher joins the group being studied
Participant Observation
What step in the research process comes after choose a topic
Find background information
The period of Amish youth exploring American life
Rumspringa
The ability to influence others.
Power
ANZAC Day
Macro
Analysing the media
Content Analysis
Which step are you organising ad make sense of your findings
Analysing and Interpreting data
This Amish practice reinforces social cohesion by discouraging behaviours that threaten community unity.
Shunning
The lifelong process of learning culture
Socialisation
Which two? An employer changing pay conditions to meet minimum wage requirements.
Meso and Macro
Using information collected by others
Secondary Research
Name 1 example of an ethical research breach studied in class
Migrim, Zimbardo/Standord Prison Experiment
The key reason Amish authority differs from Australian authority.
Religious vs secular authority