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A-Level Sociology and A-Level Economics complete lesson notes, exam preparation, model answers and revision resources

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A-Level Sociology and A-Level Economics complete lesson notes, exam preparation, model answers and revision resources
Belief Systems- Gender, Age and Religion
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Belief Systems- Gender, Age and Religion

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Complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students studying Belief Systems module. Includes: Facts and Figures Are older people more religious than the young? Voas and Crockett- the ageing effect, the generational effect, religious socialisation Opposing viewpoints Arweck and Beckford- virtual collapse of religious socialisation
Research Methods- choosing a research method
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Research Methods- choosing a research method

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Complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students studying Research Methods module. Includes: Positivism and Interpretivism Primary and Secondary data Qualitative and Quantitative data Factors influencing choice of methods (Practical, Ethical, Theoretical etc.)
Belief Systems- Evidence of Secularisation
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Belief Systems- Evidence of Secularisation

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Complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students studying Belief Systems module. Includes: Key Terms Comte, Weber and Marx Durkheim- rationalism and disenchantment Parsons- structural differentiation Bruce- “God is Dead”
Belief Systems- Religious, Scientific, Open and Closed
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Belief Systems- Religious, Scientific, Open and Closed

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Complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students studying Belief Systems module. Includes: Key Terms Characteristics of open belief systems Characteristics of closed belief systems Popper- science as an open belief system Khun- science as a closed belief system
Research Method- applying issues to research methods
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Research Method- applying issues to research methods

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Complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students studying Research Methods module. Includes: practical (time, access, skills, cost) ethical (informed consent, anonymity, confidentiality, protection from harm, social desirability) reliability validity examples representativeness theoretical- preferred by positivists or interpretivists