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ASAP! analysing the cross-cultural and concepts into my pip (1 Viewer)

sdaly

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Hi,
Ive done half of my PIP.
I started a while ago but im a perfectionist, so its taking a while!
I need help!!
First of all, here is my topic:

Career Vs Children: Investigating attitudes on the modern womens choices

My pip is a qualitative project and ive used the methods of literature review, focus group, small questionnaire and 2 comparison interviews.

My pip is about women on women... so obviously, my cross cultural is not gender.

What could it be?
Is it possible it could just be important having a career vs not important having a career?

IM STUCK! please help me!

Alsooooo... :eek:
The 5 main concepts relate to my topic, but how do i analyse them properly?
 

gemelah

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sdaly said:
Hi,
Ive done half of my PIP.
I started a while ago but im a perfectionist, so its taking a while!
I need help!!
First of all, here is my topic:

Career Vs Children: Investigating attitudes on the modern womens choices

My pip is a qualitative project and ive used the methods of literature review, focus group, small questionnaire and 2 comparison interviews.

My pip is about women on women... so obviously, my cross cultural is not gender.

What could it be?
Is it possible it could just be important having a career vs not important having a career?

IM STUCK! please help me!

Alsooooo... :eek:
The 5 main concepts relate to my topic, but how do i analyse them properly?
I am doing mine on myspace and my cross cultural component is just regular users vs. non regular users, my teacher told me that it was ok, but i also integrated age into it as well just t be on the safe side

im sure you could do that careers things that should be finnee
 

sdaly

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thanks heaps!

is there any other cross cultural i could do tho? anyone have any ideas?

or would children vs no children work better?
which is basically just the topic lol
 

eloise89

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sdaly,

if you're doing your PIP on attitudes of modern women, maybe it would be useful to do your cross-cultural component on women of an older generation who, more often than not, did not work when they raised a family.

or you could look at a different culture where it is customary for a woman not to have a career and instead to have lots of children and be a full time carer.

you could also look at a particular religion where a woman's first responsibility is to be a mother (of multiple children) and perhaps do a case study of how religious beliefs influence a modern woman's attitude to career vs children.

hope that made sense
:)
 

sdaly

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good ideas guys! helping heaps.
another question..

with the central material (yes i have done it lol but jus checking)
ive put it into the following 'chapters'

- What are womens experiences and attitudes on a local scale
- What are womens experiences and attitudes on a national scale
- What are womens experiences and attitudes on a global scale

i havnt finished the end.. do i make another chapter to sort of come to a conclusion or some type of answer? or do i leave allllll that for the conclusion?

thanks for yur help guys, its just a harddd assignment.. (teachers a dud!)
 
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your cross-cultural component is obv. time dude.

and in regards to your conclusion... before ending each chapter, you should briefly describe your findings/analysis' and leave most of it to the conclusion. have a look at the "guide to writing the PIP" posted by Kulazzi in this forum. its very useful.
 

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