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What is the focus of section 4.1.2 in the study material?
Education
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What external factor is discussed in relation to education?
Material deprivation
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What is a criticism of cultural deprivation theory?
It overlooks external factors like
poverty
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What percentage of university students came from working-class backgrounds according to Carter et al. (2013)?
36%
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What research methods did Forsyth and Turlong use in their study?
Quantitative
research methods
Qualitative
research methods
Interviews with
secondary school students
Follow-up postal questionnaire
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What was the sample size of the secondary school questionnaire conducted by Forsyth and Turlong?
Around
500
students
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What barriers to higher educational transition did Forsyth and Turlong identify for their sample of students?
Lack of family with
HE
, financial assistance, culture isolation, commitment to
ME
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What does HE stand for in the context of Forsyth and Turlong's study?
Higher education
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What does ME refer to in the context of the barriers identified by Forsyth and Turlong?
Middle education
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What type of questionnaire was given to the parents in Forsyth and Turlong's study?
Postal questionnaire
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What was the purpose of the follow-up postal questionnaire in Forsyth and Turlong's study?
To gather more data from
parents
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How did Forsyth and Turlong's findings relate to the educational transition of working-class students?
They faced multiple barriers to
higher education
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What did Forsyth and Turlong conclude about students from poorer backgrounds?
They experienced
barriers
to higher education
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