You ask someone to fill in a sheet of paper with questions to gather information.
What is a Questionnaire?
People, Society, Time, Environment and Culture are:
What are the 5 fundamental concepts?
A school getting a new principal is an example of what at which level of society?
What is change at the meso level?
This refers to broader world beyond your micro world. It may consist of your country, the international community or ideas you receive through the media.
What is Macro World?
A popular culture family that has a traditional family of a mum, dad, two daughters and one son. One child is a baby.
What is The Simpsons?
You are sitting down talking to someone taking notes on what they are saying. You have a specific intended purpose for talking to them.
What is an interview?
The aim of the society and culture course was to make you a more ....
What is social and cultural literate person?
Change that occurs quickly in response to a catalyst.
What is transformative change?
The values, beliefs and traditions of culture give a society stability.
What is Continuity?
Traditionally a portly gentleman that wears red and white.
What is Santa Clause?
You think about your own experiences, memories and values and these may be extremely relevant to your research.
What is Personal Reflection?
This concept requires the interaction between persons. You are unable to exercise this in isolation. It also allows you to influence others.
What is Power?
The social process of becoming familiar with or converting to the customs and practices of Western civilisation.
What is Westernisation?
A social process that gives power or authority to people at a micro level, to groups at a meso level, and to institutions at a macro level, allowing them to think, behave, take action, control and make decisions..
What is empowerment?
The global organisation tasked with maintaining global peace and security.
What is the UN?
Where you have gained secondary data on a group of people and you are interpreting it through generalisations and trends.
What is Statistical Analysis?
In rural China the CCP found it difficult to smash the patriarchy because they lacked power. What groups holds power in China when it comes to gender roles?
What is the women Cook and Clean and the Men work all day?
The One Child Policy is an examples of this concept for China.
What is an agent of change?
Established ways of thinking and acting are represented in behaviour that will be immediately noticeable.
What is Customs?
The driest continent on the planet.
What is Antarctica?
When you collect qualitative and quantitative date while viewing TV or film.
What is content analysis?
Which element is removed from Amish lifestyle as they think they do not need to desire these things as they just need a simple lifestyle. You must give two examples in their time
What is Technology. Eg. Phone, car
The name of the economic policy that lead to increased globalisation and westernisation in China.
What is the Open Door Policy?
A process of dynamic social change resulting from the diffusion and adoption of the characteristics of apparently more advanced societies by other societies that are apparently less advanced. It involves social transformation whereby the society becomes technologically advanced and updates cultural life.
What is modernisation?
The current Australian cash rate.
What is 4.35%?