AS and A Level: Sociology
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Outline and evaluate the Marxist view of the family
5 star(s)- Word count: 497
- Submitted: 13/04/2013
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Marked by teacher:
Diane Apeah-Kubi 28/06/2013
- Awarding body: OCR (for A-levels)
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Outline and evaluate the functionalist view of the role of the family in society [33 marks]
5 star(s)- Word count: 590
- Submitted: 05/03/2013
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Marked by teacher:
Diane Apeah-Kubi 28/06/2013
- Awarding body: OCR (for A-levels)
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Examine the ways in which laws and social policies affect family life.
4 star(s)- Word count: 845
- Submitted: 15/05/2013
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Marked by teacher:
Diane Apeah-Kubi 28/06/2013
- Awarding body: AQA (for A-levels)
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Examine the weakness of different types of documents used in a sociological research. Examine why positivist prefer quantitative data whilst interpretivists prefer qualitative data.
4 star(s)- Word count: 865
- Submitted: 16/02/2012
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Marked by teacher:
Lesley Clark 27/02/2012
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secondary sources of data
4 star(s)- Word count: 993
- Submitted: 19/05/2009
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Marked by teacher:
Matthew Wilkin 09/03/2013
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Assess the contribution of functionalism to our understanding of families and households.
3 star(s)- Word count: 832
- Submitted: 11/01/2013
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Marked by teacher:
Matthew Wilkin 09/04/2013
- Awarding body: AQA (for A-levels)
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Examine the View that the Family is a Universal Institution
3 star(s)- Word count: 902
- Submitted: 10/03/2008
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Marked by teacher:
Matthew Wilkin 09/03/2013
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Assess the functionalist view that religion benefits both society as a whole and its individual members.
3 star(s)- Word count: 823
- Submitted: 01/03/2011
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Reviewed by:
cwhite 13/09/2012
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Assess the view that the modern education system is meritocratic.
- Word count: 497
- Submitted: 26/03/2012
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