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Beliefs in Society Unit: Secularisation
This document is on the unit Beliefs in Society, specifically focusing on three main aspects: Secularisation in Britain, Explanations of Secularisation and Secularisation in America. These headings are followed on by subheadings which further narrow down the ideas and contain detail. In this document important information is highlighted in yellow, subheadings are highlighted in grey and sociologists' names are written in bold red.
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This document is on the unit Beliefs in Society, specifically focusing on three main aspects: Secularisation in Britain, Explanations of Secularisation and Secularisation in America. These headings are followed on by subheadings which further narrow down the ideas and contain detail. In this document important information is highlighted in yellow, subheadings are highlighted in grey and sociologists' names are written in bold red.
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Beliefs in Society Unit: Religion, Renewal and Choice
This document focuses on the beliefs and society unit, specifically religion, renewal and choice. There are three main aspects in this particular unit, but the document discusses only the first aspect: New forms of religion. This point is discussed in detail through the use of subheadings which narrow down each of the important ideas. Within the document important details are highlighted in yellow, subheadings are highlighted in grey and sociologists' names are written in bold red.
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This document focuses on the beliefs and society unit, specifically religion, renewal and choice. There are three main aspects in this particular unit, but the document discusses only the first aspect: New forms of religion. This point is discussed in detail through the use of subheadings which narrow down each of the important ideas. Within the document important details are highlighted in yellow, subheadings are highlighted in grey and sociologists' names are written in bold red.
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Research Methods Unit: Experiments
This document contains the research methods unit, specifically focusing on experiments. 3 main aspects are discussed: Laboratory experiments, Field experiments and the Comparative Method. Each of these have subheadings which further disclose information on the main point. Within the document important details are highlighted in yellow, subheadings are highlighted in grey and sociologists' names are written in bold red.
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This document contains the research methods unit, specifically focusing on experiments. 3 main aspects are discussed: Laboratory experiments, Field experiments and the Comparative Method. Each of these have subheadings which further disclose information on the main point. Within the document important details are highlighted in yellow, subheadings are highlighted in grey and sociologists' names are written in bold red.
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Research Methods Unit: Education - The Research Context
This document contains research methods notes, specifically research on education. The five main aspects discussed are: researching pupils, researching teachers, researching classrooms, researching schools and researching parents. Each of these points are further examined with subheadings focusing on particular areas. Within the document important details are highlighted in yellow, subheadings are highlighted in grey and sociologists' names are written in bold red.
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This document contains research methods notes, specifically research on education. The five main aspects discussed are: researching pupils, researching teachers, researching classrooms, researching schools and researching parents. Each of these points are further examined with subheadings focusing on particular areas. Within the document important details are highlighted in yellow, subheadings are highlighted in grey and sociologists' names are written in bold red.
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