SOWK2004 Research for Social Policy (II)
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- 2. is an increased reliance on performance these.
- 4. The design adopted for the JSLC is the same as that used for this.
- 5. a situation where persons are unable achieve physical sustenance.
- 7. Economic and Social Survey Jamaica (Abbrev.)
- 10. Understanding these is one of the goals of mixed methods research.
- 12. This type of research generalises findings at the end of the data analysis process.
- 13. This is a detailed investigation of a distinct community, event, group, individual, organisation or phenomenon.
- 15. This is a mixed methods design in which one data set provides a supportive, secondary role in a study based primarily on the other data type (Creswell, Plano Clark, et al., 2003).
- 16. Among the elements of an evidence-based policy
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- 1. This type of research provides insight into the values and goals of the target public, and their needs, concerns and problems.
- 3. The fact that monetary poverty is less persistent than malnutrition among adults and stunting among children hints at this problem with measuring poverty.
- 6. where individuals are divided into five equal socio-economic groups.
- 8. Jamaica Survey of Living Conditions (Abbrev.)
- 9. This indicates the severity of poverty by indicating the difference between the poverty line and individuals’ actual income/consumption levels.
- 11. Researchers must avoid injecting this personal issue into their studies.
- 14. This change in public trust is one of the reasons why we need evidence-based social policy.