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Sociology
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how can the Positivist view of sociology be explained?

The Positivist paradigm adheres to the goals of the enlightenment project of the 20th century which aims to put science and scientific methods first- arguing that these are most reliable and accurate as w...

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MIC question, 'what are the strengths and limitations of using structured interview technique'

This question will require a couple of points for either side, showing a balanced answer. It is often better to interweave a strength an then a limitation and so on. One possible strength is that answers ...

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Assess the Functionalist view that religion benefits society as a whole as well as its individual members (18)

Whilst sociologists such as Marxists and Feminists would argue that religion oppresses members of society, functionalists such as Durkheim would argue that religion benefits not just individuals but socie...

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Assess the view that family diversity is harmful both to the individual and society

Family diversity is a move away from the traditional nuclear family within British Society. One example of family diversity is an increase in lone parenting. Both Functionalists and more recently the New ...

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How to achieve an A* or A grade in Sociology?

With Sociology, applying the main theories to the question is always something that moves you up the grading ladder. What I mean by the main theories is Marxism, Functionalism, Feminism, Neo-Marxism and P...

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