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Sociology
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HOW HAVE FAMILY AND MARRIAGE PRACTICE CHANGED HISTORICALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY?

HOW HAVE FAMILY AND MARRIAGE PRACTICE CHANGED HISTORICALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY?Historical research suggests periods between typical forms of family structure and its functions for society...

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Assess the strengths and weaknesses of using questionnaires to collect data. (20 marks, AS Level)

Questionnaires are commonly used by positivist researchers hoping to gain quantitative data. This can include the government or academic researchers who want to find clear trends about a certain populatio...

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Analyse two reasons why some pupils join pupil subculture (10 Marks)

ONE POINT: 5 MARKS POINT (P): One explanation as to why pupils may join a subculture is a result of labelling. EXPLANATION (E) : Labelling is where teachers routinely judge and classify pupils e.g 'bright...

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How are you able to revise such a broad subject?

By starting from an early age, a subject like sociology should revolve around understanding and not method. By understanding the many links and opinions of sociologists, it will allow you as a student fur...

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Outline three ways in which factors within schools may shape gender differences in subject choice.

The 'halo effect' is a bias for the pupils deemed to be more academic and diligent. More often than not this is placed upon girls who are more likely to convey with school rules than boys, leaving some pu...

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