Participant information sheets should:
Be as short as possible to avoid confusing participants
Include technical terms, to display the accurate scientific information
Provide participants with an appropriate amount of information, to allow them to make an informed decision about participation
Conceal the true aims of the research to ensure that participants aren’t too influenced by the researcher
Provide participants with an appropriate amount of information, to allow them to make an informed decision about participation
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A) ethnic villagers B) cosmopolite C) the trapped D) deprived urbanite
Which are the two dimensions of global stratification?
A. Gaps between nations and gaps among nations B. Infant mortality rate and life expectancy C. The working poor and the underemployed D. Prejudice and discrimination
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a. Catholicism; Calvinism b. Puritanism; Quakerism c. Catholicism; Quakerism d. Puritanism; Catholicism
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. In contrast to phenomenology, ethnomethodology pays attention to the procedures individuals use to interpretatively produce intelligible forms of action. 2. The central difference between phenomenology and ethnomethodology is that phenomenology is resolutely sociological while ethnomethodology is deeply influenced by psychology. 3. Ethnomethodologists’ perspective on action and order would be found within the individual/nonrational quadrant in our figure of theoretical orientation. 4. According to Berger and Luckmann, the reality of everyday life is organized around the “here” of my body and the “there” of my present.