Evidence Flashcards

1
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Safia Mizra

A
  • “young, female and black” (education)
  • good access to group although biased
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Patrick

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  • “a glasgow gang observed” (crime)
  • P) dangerous topic & difficult access (gatekeeper)
  • E) legality & immorality
  • eg of covert observation and
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3
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Dobash & Dobash

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  • “violence against wives” (family)
  • P) sensitive topic studied
  • eg of unstructured interviews
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Blackman

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  • homelessness in brighton
  • P) topic studied, illiterate
  • volunteer sampling
  • eg of ethnography & field experiments
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5
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Humphreys

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  • tea room trade (sexuality)
  • E) lacks informed consent
  • eg of structured interviews, ethnography & field experiments = triangulation
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6
Q

Milgram

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  • “the essentials”
  • E) involves deception
  • eg of lab experiments
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7
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Jackson

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  • “laddish behaviour” (education)
  • systematic sampling
  • eg of questionnaires & unstructured interviews
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8
Q

Archer

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  • “nike identity” (education)
  • stratified sampling
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British Crime Survey of England and Wales (CSEW)

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  • non official statistics
  • simple random sampling
  • eg of questionnaires & structured interviews
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Venkatash

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  • “gang leader for a day”
  • opportunity sampling
  • eg of overt observation
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11
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CENSUS

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eg of official statistics

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12
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7up, National Child Development Survey, Douglas

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eg of longitudinal study

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Willis

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  • “learning to work” (education)
  • eg of overt observation
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14
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Williams

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  • football hooliganism
  • eg of covert observation
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15
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Ken Pryce

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  • murder victim from covert observation
  • E) protection from harm
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16
Q

Barker

A

eg of methodological pluralism

17
Q

The Sutton Trust, Joseph Rowntree Foundation

A

eg of non-official statitics

18
Q

Anne Frank

A

eg of personal documents

19
Q

Macpherson Report, Lammy Review, OFSTED

A

eg of public documents

20
Q
  • “young, female and black” (education)
  • good access to group although biased
A

Safia Mizra

21
Q
  • “a glasgow gang observed” (crime)
  • P) dangerous topic & difficult access (gatekeeper)
  • E) legality & immorality
  • eg of covert observation and
A

Patrick

22
Q
  • “violence against wives” (family)
  • P) sensitive topic studied
  • eg of unstructured interviews
A

Dobash & Dobash

23
Q
  • homelessness in brighton
  • P) topic studied, illiterate
  • volunteer sampling
  • eg of ethnography & field experiments
A

Blackman

24
Q
  • tea room trade (sexuality)
  • E) lacks informed consent
  • eg of structured interviews, ethnography & field experiments = triangulation
A

Humphreys

25
Q
  • “the essentials”
  • E) involves deception
  • eg of lab experiments
A

Milgram

26
Q
  • “laddish behaviour” (education)
  • systematic sampling
  • eg of questionnaires & unstructured interviews
A

Jackson

27
Q
  • “nike identity” (education)
  • stratified sampling
A

Archer

28
Q
  • non official statistics
  • simple random sampling
  • eg of questionnaires & structured interviews
A

British Crime Survey of England and Wales (CSEW)

29
Q
  • “gang leader for a day”
  • opportunity sampling
  • eg of overt observation
A

Venkatash

30
Q

eg of official statistics

A

CENSUS

31
Q

eg of longitudinal study

A

7up, National Child Development Survey, Douglas

32
Q
  • “learning to work” (education)
  • eg of overt observation
A

Willis

33
Q
  • football hooliganism
  • eg of covert observation
A

Williams

34
Q
  • murder victim from covert observation
  • E) protection from harm
A

Ken Pryce

35
Q

eg of methodological pluralism

A

Barker

36
Q

eg of non-official statitics

A

The Sutton Trust, Joseph Rowntree Foundation

37
Q

eg of personal documents

A

Anne Frank

38
Q

eg of public documents

A

Macpherson Report, Lammy Review, OFSTED