Sociology: Social Class Data

This is a quiz based on sociological data regarding the AQA A-Level Education and Differential Achievement: Social Class topic in Sociology. Below are the words which need to be matched to their definitions: 34% 13.6% ~90% 2.5x 47% 60% 20% 47% 28%
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60%
This is the percentage of poor families who turn off heating in the winter to save money.
2.5x
This is the amount of times more likely poor children are to suffer from chronic illness.
47%
This is the percentage of children with asthma who are from the poorest 10% of families.
13.6%
This is the percentage of children claiming free school meals in the UK.
28%
This is the percentage of pupils who went to private school attaining at least 3 A grades at A-Level.
47%
This was the percentage of pupils identified as 'spurters' in Rosenthal & Jacobson's 1968 study on the self-fulfilling prophecy who had made significant progress compared to other pupils in the year since they had been identified as 'spurters'.
~90%
This is the rough percentage of 'failing schools' being in areas of high material deprivation in the UK.
34%
This is the percentage of children living in poverty in the UK.
20%
This was the percentage of pupils in Rosenthal & Jacobson's 1968 study on the self-fulfilling prophecy who were identified as 'spurters' - all completely at random.
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