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A2 Sociology (Methods in Context) Mind Map on Groups/Settings MIC, created by Izzy Collinson on 03/04/2017.
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methods in context
paper 2
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a2 sociology
sociology
methods in context
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Izzy Collinson
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Groups/Settings MIC
Pupils
Less Power & Status
more difficult to express views openly
Limited Ability
vocabulary
pwoers of self expression
confidence
thinking skills
Vulnerability & Ethical Issues
psychological harm
eg questioning for long periods of time
Teachers
Power
'my' classroom
researcher as tresspasser
Cooperation
little time
eg already overworked
'Putting on a Show'
used to being observed
create a good impression
Hawthorne Effect
Classrooms
closed, controlled setting
clear boundaries
restrictions on access
disguising real thoughts & feelings
teachers & pupils good at this towards each other
peer pressure
affects validity of behaviour & attitudes
Schools
researchers come to be seen as part of the hierarchy
teachers see them as inspectors
students see them as teachers
power of the head teacher
may refuse access to the school
limited access to school data
some situations may be off limits to researchers
eg interviews between head & parents
daily & yearly timetable
affects when research can be conducted
Parents
physically outside the school
more difficult to access/contact
willingness to be involved in research
more likely amongst M/C parents
pro-school
influence schools
way in which they have brought up their child
seen as consumers
Researchers
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