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  1. CAFS Research Methodology Study Notes

    CAFS - research methodology study notes. Methodologies. - Research is a logical, methodical procedure for solving problems. - It is a way of gathering information, making decisions and judgments or acquiring new knowledge. - Research is a systematic in nature and focuses on a question of interest. There are three main types of research ...

  2. CAFS

    The purpose of research ... The principles used to judge right/wrong, good/bad. There are certain ethical considerations to bear in mind when conducting research. When people are involved in research, it is important to consider their feelings and all aspects of privacy. Should protect the respondent and be morally just towards them ...

  3. Core 1

    - The purpose of research, eg advance knowledge, increase understanding, educate others, inform practice ... - Conducting research - Accessing sources of data - Collecting and recording data - Documenting actions and issues - Interpreting research - Presenting research findings - Analysing research results - Drawing conclusions ...

  4. CAFS research methodology

    interpreting research. presenting research findings it is vital that the finding primary research is presented in an appropriate format when selecting a format, a researcher should consider the purpose o f presenting the information, as well as what they want the reader to understand from it. purpose of data. format examples

  5. Research methodology cafs notes

    Research methodology. The purpose of research: o To advance knowledge o To increase understanding o To educate others o To inform practice The focus of research: o Research question: asks whether a relationship exists between variables in a particular population. It is an issue or a situation that the researcher intends to examine in their study.

  6. HSC CAFS

    4. Proposing suitable Research Methods and Sampling Size 5. Developing the Topic Plan CONDUCTING RESEARCH 6. Accessing Sources of Data 7. Collecting and Recording Data 8. Documenting Actions and Issues INTERPRETING RESEARCH 9. Presenting Research Findings 10. Analysing Research Results 11. Drawing Conclusions from Research 12.

  7. Research Process

    Once I had this I pieced together the different parts of the question to form my question. Managing resources, eg time, materials. Conducting research. Accessing sources of data. Collecting and recording data. Documenting actions and issues. Interpreting research. Presenting research findings. Analysing research results.

  8. CAFS

    PFM, CACD, IPAD - Planning for research - Formulating a research proposal - Managing resources, e.g time and money - Conducting research - Accessing sources of data-Collecting and recording data - Documenting Actions and issues - Interpreting research - Presenting research findings-Analysing Research results - Drawing conclusions from research

  9. Research Fundamentals

    Research Methodology - Research Fundamentals. The purpose of research, eg advance knowledge, increase understanding, educate others, inform practice. Knowledge is one of the most important things in life, as humans, as it is what allows for mankind to move forward, evolve, innovate, survive and so on. Much like to advance knowledge, to increase ...

  10. Independent Research Project CAFS

    Module 1: A More Strategic Approach. Connections in CAFS - Develop strong connections across the course is key to establishing intentional decisions and directions in the course. Choices - Uncover the choices and flexibility you have as a CAFS teacher so you can make positive decisions for you and your CAFS students.

  11. PDF 2015 HSC MG Community and Family

    BOSTES 2015 HSC Community and Family Studies Marking Guidelines. Question 30 (b) Criteria Marks. • • Provides a detailed investigation on how age and education affect an individual's access to and acceptance of technology Provides a clear link between age and education and the effect on an individual's access to and acceptance of ...

  12. HSC CAFS

    HSC CAFS - Research Methodology - Research Process. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. ... and materials such as laptop and note pads needed to conduct research. Conducting Research. Accessing Sources of Data Collecting & Recording Data ... Presenting Research Findings. Quantitative Data - graphs, tables and ...

  13. CAFS

    Conducting research: - accessing sources of data - collecting and recording data - documenting actions and issues Conducting Research Accessing sources of data Search secondary data for what has already been written about your chosen topic. Preliminary reading should help you formulate the questions you want to ask in your research; beginning ...

  14. CAFS

    CAFS - Short Answers Questions & Responses. Can help with answering in exams. Received 20/20 for these notes. 1. Outline the research process that should be used when conducting research. The purpose of research is to advance knowledge, increase understanding, educate others and inform practice. Thereby, the appropriate research process that ...

  15. Research Methods

    A process of watching and recording the behaviours of participants; the researcher may be a participant or non-participant in the research activity. - Direct access to social phenomena under consideration. - Diverse, flexible and applicable. - Interpretation of observations is not always reliable. - Some subjects are unwilling for observations.

  16. HSC Core 1 CAFS Research Methodology by on Prezi

    HSC Core 1 CAFS Research Methodology by on Prezi. Blog. July 25, 2024. Sales pitch presentation: creating impact with Prezi. July 22, 2024. Make every lesson count with these student engagement strategies. July 18, 2024. Product presentations: defining them and creating your own.

  17. CAFS: Research Methodologies Notes

    3 Found helpful • 6 Pages • Topic Notes • Year: Pre-2021. CAFS notes short enough to help you remember all the syllabus dot points, however has clear connections to the dot point & integration of wellbeing throughout

  18. CAFS: Research Methodologies Flashcards

    Start studying CAFS: Research Methodologies. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.

  19. CAFS HSC 2021 Notes

    The purpose of research: o To advance knowledge o To increase understanding o To educate others o To inform practice The focus of research: o Research question: asks whether a relationship exists between variables in a particular population. It is an issue or a situation that the researcher intends to examine in their study.

  20. PDF 2023 HSC Community and Family Studies

    A. An outline of the research methods to be used B. A comparison of key findings in the data collected C. A description of the research focus and key conclusions D. A solution to the limitations experienced throughout the research. 10. An individual describes the tasks that have been undertaken and problems encountered when conducting research.

  21. Prelim CAFS

    Advantages. Respondents can answer questions in as much detail as. they want, therefore in-depth information can be obtained. Data on attitudes, opinions and values is easy to obtain. Respondents are usually cooperative. Information gathered can provide the basis for. a questionnaire. The informal atmosphere can encourage respondents to be.

  22. METI: deep profiling of tumor ecosystems by integrating cell ...

    Subsequently, we stratify CAF subtypes, including myofibroblastic CAFs (myCAFs), inflammatory CAFs (iCAFs), and antigen-presenting CAFs (apCAFs), based on the expression of specific cell markers.

  23. CAFS Acronyms

    Research Methodology Purpose of research Advance knowledge Increase understanding Educate others Inform practice Sampling Sample size Methods Sample group Sampling methods Rigney Stole Some Cotton Candy Random sampling Systematic sampling Stratified random sampling Cluster sampling Convenience sampling Types of data People Say Quantity over ...