WJEC • Sociology
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Notes available for the following courses of Sociology at WJEC
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A/S Sociology Unit 1 - Acquiring Culture
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A/S Sociology Unit 1 - Acquiring Culture
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A/S Sociology Unit 2 - Understanding Culture
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A/S Sociology Unit 2 - Understanding Culture
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A2 Sociology Unit 3 - Power and Inequality
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A2 Sociology Unit 4 - Social Divisions
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Janis Griffiths, John Mcintosh • ISBN 9781908682758
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A* Grade essay (31/35) evaluating the statement that social class differences in attainment within education are due to outside factors (evaluated with inside factors).
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WJEC•A/S Sociology Unit 1 - Acquiring Culture
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A* Grade essay (31/35) evaluating the statement that social class differences in attainment within education are due to outside factors (evaluated with inside factors).
A grade essay (29/35). Evaluates the view that the nuclear family is functional for society and individuals.
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WJEC•A/S Sociology Unit 1 - Acquiring Culture
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A grade essay (29/35). Evaluates the view that the nuclear family is functional for society and individuals.
A grade essay (30/35) evaluating the view that the nuclear family aids capitalism, with reference to theories such as functionalism and marxism.
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WJEC•A/S Sociology Unit 2 - Understanding Culture
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A grade essay (30/35) evaluating the view that the nuclear family aids capitalism, with reference to theories such as functionalism and marxism.
A* grade essay (36/40) on evaluating functionalist explanations of crime. discussed using other theories.
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WJEC•A2 Sociology Unit 3 - Power and Inequality
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A* grade essay (36/40) on evaluating functionalist explanations of crime. discussed using other theories.
A grade (17/20) mark essay on why deviance is good for society, from a functionalist point of view. 
focuses on Durkheim's functions of crime.
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WJEC•A2 Sociology Unit 3 - Power and Inequality
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A grade (17/20) mark essay on why deviance is good for society, from a functionalist point of view. 
focuses on Durkheim's functions of crime.
A* grade essay (35/40) 
Assess realist views of crime and deviance
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WJEC•A2 Sociology Unit 3 - Power and Inequality
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A* grade essay (35/40) 
Assess realist views of crime and deviance
A grade essay (18/20 marks) 
Evidence of ethnic inequality in two areas of social life
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WJEC•A2 Sociology Unit 3 - Power and Inequality
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A grade essay (18/20 marks) 
Evidence of ethnic inequality in two areas of social life
A PPT revision resources including theories of the family - Functionalism, Marxism, Feminism, Radical Psychiatry, New Right realism and Postmodernism
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WJEC•Family - Theories
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A PPT revision resources including theories of the family - Functionalism, Marxism, Feminism, Radical Psychiatry, New Right realism and Postmodernism
A level sociology notes for research methods which is covered in paper 2 of eduquas sociology however applicable to other boards
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WJEC•Research methods
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A level sociology summary notes• By raphimosborne
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A level sociology notes for research methods which is covered in paper 2 of eduquas sociology however applicable to other boards
Summary notes on the theories of crime and deviance and social inequality provided with many examples sociologists and data
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WJEC•Crime and deviance, Social inequality
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A level sociology summary notes• By raphimosborne
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Summary notes on the theories of crime and deviance and social inequality provided with many examples sociologists and data