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e off your food or you may have dietary problems because the local food is not to your liking and upset you and this can affect your health and studies. Glenda Roberts is our dietician in the health service and we can put you onto her.And we all have money problems, don39。t we? But remember fulltime students can get a low interest loan of up to 600 dollars to buy books and for similar study related expenses. That39。s right. And you can get a double that amount if you can39。t afford an item or equipment you need for your course, so, musical instrument for example. That doesn39。t stop there. When you move into a flat, startingup expenses including furniture afford can be covered by a loan through the welfare service. See Jill Freeman for details.Can we help you? Well last academic year in spite of staff cuts, we counselled 240 international students for a total of 2600 hours39。 counselling. And finally we won all the just one of the twelve appeals that we launched on behaves of the students. Not too bad for an understaff service, don39。t you think? That39。s all for me. Thank you. test2_section3W:Oh, there you are, good. Sorry I39。m a bit late. There was a long queue. So have you work out how to do with the assignment then? M1:Not yet. We39。ve been here only a couple of minutes ourselves.W: Can you just remind me what the task is exactly?M2: Well there39。re two, err, no, three parts to it. The first we have got to write an essay about ways of collecting data, then...W: What39。s the title of the essay exactly?M1: I39。ve got a here. Assess the two main methods of collecting data in social science research.W: And how much do we need to write?M1: 1500 words. That39。s the essay. Then for the second part of this assignment we have to choose one method of data collection and carry out a smallscale study making appropriate use of the method chosen to get data from at least 5 subjects.W: And then we have to write a report on the study?M2: That39。s right. It39。s three to four thousands words.W: Did you get as far as discussing which form of data collection we should go for? Questionnaire or interview, isn39。t it?M1: Yes, I think we should do a questionnaire. That would be so much less time consuming than organizing interviews, I remend. Once we39。ve agreed on the wording we only have to send it out and wait for the responses.W: Yes...I think it probably would be quicker. But what that are the article gave us last week say about the quality of data from questionnaires?M1:I39。m pretty sure remended questionnaires are source of highly reliable data as long as you design the questionnaire properly in the first place the data will be fine.W: No. I39。m sure it talks about drawbacks as well, doesn39。t it, something about the response rate and the problems you get if it is too low.M1: Yes, but we only need data from 5 subjects, anyway.W: Oh, I suppose so. Another drawback I remember it mentions was that questionnaire data tends not to reveal anything unexpected because it is limited to the questions fixed in advance by the researcher.M1: Come on, Rose. This is only a practice. It seems not a real research, is it? W: Well, I39。m sure about that.W: Maybe I39。ll be back through the article again. Just to be sure. Can you remember what was called?M: Sample surveys and social science research, I think, by Mehta.W: MEHTA?M: Yep. And he also remended a more reasonable called Survey research by Belle, I think. It39。s an art series published by London University.M2: And if we try to use interviews instead I saw a book in the departmental library that will be helpful for this it is called Interviews that work by Wilson published in Oxford in 1988.W: Right. Oh, I have got a tutorial now. Can we meet up again later this week. What about Friday morning?M: Suits me. 11 o39。clock?W: Fine.M: Before Friday, I think we should all look though the reading list. test2_section4So far, in these lectures, we39。ve been looking at crimes like robbery and murder, both from historical view of point and also in contemporary society. And we39。ve seen the preoccupation of western societies with crime and with lawlessness is a pile of long and continuous tradition rather than something which is null and unique to modern society.But over the past 70 years or so, there39。s been a massive increase in one type of crime which was what39。s known as corporate crime. Corporate crime is crime which as the name suggests, is connected with panies, with business organizations. It includes illegal acts leader, individuals or a group within a pany. But what is important is that these actors normally in accordance with the goals of the pany. They39。re for the good of the pany rather than the individual. It39。s been defined as, quote, crime which is mitted for the corporate organization, the pany, not again