SOWK2004 Research for Social Policy (II)

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