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The type of sampling where you are introduced to people who you could research, by people you have already researched

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The theory that says that there are now no clear identities, but rather mixed identities that everyone has chosen

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Card 8

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The tern used to describe something that the general public fears after the mass media has reported on it

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Card 9

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In education, the term useed to describe the middle class parents who know how the school admissions systems work and know which schools are the best ones to send their children to

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Card 10

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The type of ethical consideration where the participants do not have to do your study once they know what it is

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Card 11

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The type of ethical consideration where the participants of your study know exactly what it is before agreeing or disagreeing to take part in it

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Card 12

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The sociologist who carried out two studies, the second of which was in the 1990's, both of which looked at girls' subject choices, what the girls were like in school, as well as what their aspirations for family life and careers post education

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Card 13

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Where males face a problem with not being able to see where they are going to end up in life due to a lack of male jobs.

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Card 14

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The type of identity where people cannot see past one factor that you present. An example could be related to disability.

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Card 15

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A document consisting of a number of written answers indirectly posed by the researcher

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