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A-level- Sociology- Education- Sociologists Terms Exam Questions With Correct Answers 2023
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OCR A Level Sociology Key Terms 
Adoption - The legal process of placing a child with non-birth parents on permanent 
basis 
Agents of socialisation - The individuals, groups and institutions which play a part in the 
socialisation process 
Alienation - Feeling isolated from others or being prohibited from taking part in aspects 
of society in which they should otherwise be allowed to participate 
Ann Oakley - Feminist sociologist who researched the family, i.e. Women's roles in 
family, ho...
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AQA A Level Psychology I&D1 - Free Will vs Determinism Exam Questions & Answers
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What is free will? - ANSWER -the view that we are free to make our own choices of our behaviour that is not determined by internal or external factors 
 
What approach favours free will? - ANSWER -humanism 
 
What is hard determinism? - ANSWER -the view that there is no free will as all our actions have causes and are effected by internal or external events where we have no control 
 
What is soft determinism? - ANSWER -the view that all events and actions have a cause but that we have conscious...
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Agents of Socialisation revision notes - CIE, AQA, OCR...
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Revision notes on the agents of socialisation including key thinkers and words. Extremely helpful for essay plans and case studies revision.
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SAE3701 THE SOUTH AFRICAN EDUCATION SYSTEM assignment 2 Feedback 2022.
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SAE3701 THE SOUTH AFRICAN EDUCATION SYSTEM assignment 2 Feedback 2022. Question 1 
1. Pre-colonial education embraced the building of character, the development of 
physical ability and the attainment of honourable virtues that are a fundamental 
part of maturity. Pre-colonial education was oral in nature and was taught 
through the peoples own languages. Through legends, children learned the 
virtues of their community and appreciated the power and beauty of their own 
languages before coloniza...
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SAE3701 assignment 2 Feedback.
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SAE3701 
assignment 2 
Feedback | Pre-colonial education embraced the building of character, the development of 
physical ability and the attainment of honourable virtues that are a fundamental 
part of maturity. Pre-colonial education was oral in nature and was taught 
through the peoples own languages. Through legends, children learned the 
virtues of their community and appreciated the power and beauty of their own 
languages before colonization took place. 
 
2. The main aspects of socializa...
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Political socialisation and its agents - pdf
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Precise notes on Political socialisation. This document deals with the concept, meaning and definition, characteristics, forms, stages and agents of political socialisation. 
It's fundamental agents include- family, mass media, school, workplace, educational institutions, etc. Manifest and latent political socialisation.
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SAE3701 ASSIGNMENT 2.
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SAE3701 ASSIGNMENT NO 2 
STUDEN NO 
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QUESTION 1 
1. Aspects of Social life precolonial education embraced 
 Building of physical aptitude 
 Develop skills significantly to survive in a developing environment 
 Character building 
 Moral qualities 
 Prepare for responsibilities in an adult life. 
2. Main aspects of socialisation in pre-colonial societies 
Main 
 Rules of interaction with others 
 Values and beliefs 
 Acquisition of cultural norms 
Primary agen...
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Socialisation with theoretical perspective
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This is a summary of socialisation where I use the freyman technique which includes the functionalist perspective a functionalist perspective of socialisation and examples what happens when there is no socialisation at all. I also explained secondary socialisation and how it is reinforced through its agents. 
It’s really good if you don’t want to use the textbook and want a summarised information, I use sociologist I use examples that are useful for different kinds of exam questions.
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Ultimate List CMY3701 Marking Scheme Accuracy 100 % Graded A Guaranteed Pass
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"Control theories explain why most people are law abiding.'' What does this statement mean? - 
Answer Law-abiding behaviour is regarded as the product of an individual's strong bonds with 
people within social institutions (e.g. parents and teachers). These bonds are reminders, to young 
people, of what they stand to lose by committing an offence. 
"Offenders are rarely in possession of all the necessary facts a...
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Paper 3 plans psychology aqa a level
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Paper 3 plans psychology aqa a level 
 
PAPER 3 PLANS 
 
ISSUES AND DEBATES 
 
DISCUSS THE FREE WILL AND DETERMINISM DEBATE. REFER TO 2 TOPICS LEARNT 
 
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FREE WILL: 
•	HUMAN BEINGS are SELF- DTEREMINING- can CONTROL/ SHAPE our behaviours 
•	Take responsibility for our actions- e.g. HUMANISTIC APPROACH- can bring change by learning to deal with situations differently- when psychological barriers removed- work towards SELF ACTUALISATION 
•	Belief in free will doesn’t deny there may be ...
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