This research method involves open-ended questions in a one-on-one setting.
interview
Respecting a cultural practice even if it is different from your own is an example of this
cultural relativism
A teacher giving detention for lateness is an example of this.
authority
Researchers must guarantee these two protections when working with children.
anonymity and parental consent?
A teenager teaching their younger sibling how to ride a bike is an example of change at this level.
the micro level
This research method saves time as the data has already been collected.
secondary research
This concept refers to learning values, norms, and behaviours
socialisation
Parents grounding a child for staying out late is an example of this type of social control
informal social control
Interviewing children without parental consent is considered this.
unethical
A school introducing a recycling program is an example of change at this level.
meso level
Systematically studying patterns in media or texts is known as this.
content analysi
Young people adopting global fashion and music trends via TikTok demonstrates this
popular culture influence
A police officer enforcing road rules is an example of this type of control
formal social control
This is why covert research is particularly problematic for participants under 16.
violating informed participation
The introduction of paid parental leave by the Australian government is an example of change at this level.
macro level
This qualitative method brings together a small group to discuss an issue in depth.
focus group
Parents teaching their children traditional recipes is an example of this
cultural transmission
A female celebrity endorsing a candidate on Instagram demonstrates this.
power and technologies
Questionnaires can collect information quickly from a large group, but the main risk is this.
researcher bias or shallow data?
Friends encouraging one another to study harder is an example of influence at this level.
micro level
This is the main ethical concern when conducting covert research.
lack of informed consent
The main elements in the “nature vs nurture” debate contribute to our understanding of these.
personal and social development
NAIDOC Week reflects the concepts of these two ideas.
inclusiveness and cultural diversity
Qualitative methods like interviews are strong at capturing this type of data.
detailed, personal/subjective data?
The United Nations creating policies on climate change is an example of decision-making at this level.
macro level