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Unit 1 – A-Level Psychology Revision Guide (Social Influence, Memory, Attachment & Psychopathology) – Complete Summary Notes
This document provides a full set of revision notes for A-Level Psychology Unit 1, covering the major exam topics: Social Influence, Memory, Attachment and Psychopathology. It includes AO1 knowledge, AO3 evaluation points, key studies, explanations, examples, and essential exam-style prompts across all subtopics. The material follows the AQA specification and is structured to support both short-answer and extended-writing exam questions. It is suitable as a comprehensive study and revision resou...
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This document provides a full set of revision notes for A-Level Psychology Unit 1, covering the major exam topics: Social Influence, Memory, Attachment and Psychopathology. It includes AO1 knowledge, AO3 evaluation points, key studies, explanations, examples, and essential exam-style prompts across all subtopics. The material follows the AQA specification and is structured to support both short-answer and extended-writing exam questions. It is suitable as a comprehensive study and revision resou...
Unstructured Interviews – Sociology Research Methods (A Level) – Detailed Advantages & Disadvantages Summary
This document summarises the key features, strengths, and limitations of unstructured interviews within A-Level Sociology research methods. It covers practical, ethical, theoretical, and methodological considerations, including flexibility, rapport-building, data validity, and challenges such as interviewer bias and lack of reliability. The content also includes applied examples, such as William Labov’s findings on Black American pupils, and issues related to researching schools.
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This document summarises the key features, strengths, and limitations of unstructured interviews within A-Level Sociology research methods. It covers practical, ethical, theoretical, and methodological considerations, including flexibility, rapport-building, data validity, and challenges such as interviewer bias and lack of reliability. The content also includes applied examples, such as William Labov’s findings on Black American pupils, and issues related to researching schools.
Ontological Argument – Year 12 Philosophy & Ethics (A Level) – Comprehensive Lecture Summary
This document provides a clear and structured summary of the Ontological Argument as introduced in a Year 12 Philosophy & Ethics lesson. It covers the background of St Anselm, the meaning of a priori reasoning, and both the first and second forms of Anselm’s argument. The content explains each premise step-by-step and highlights the distinction between the two versions of the argument. This summary is suitable for exam preparation and revision of key philosophical concepts.
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This document provides a clear and structured summary of the Ontological Argument as introduced in a Year 12 Philosophy & Ethics lesson. It covers the background of St Anselm, the meaning of a priori reasoning, and both the first and second forms of Anselm’s argument. The content explains each premise step-by-step and highlights the distinction between the two versions of the argument. This summary is suitable for exam preparation and revision of key philosophical concepts.
Theme 4 Economics
Chpt 61: Globalisation 
Chpt 62: Specialisation and Trade 
Chpt 63: The terms of trade 
Chpt 64: Trading Blocs 
Chpt 65: Common Markets and monetary unions 
Chpt 66: The World Trade Organisation 
Chpt 67: Restrictions on free trade 
Chpt 68: Balance of payment issues 
Chpt 69: Exchange rate systems 
Chpt 70: The impact of changes in Exchange rates 
Chpt 71: International competitiveness 
Chpt 72: Inequality and Poverty 
Chpt 73: Redistribution of income and wealth 
Chpt 74: Measures of develop...
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Chpt 61: Globalisation 
Chpt 62: Specialisation and Trade 
Chpt 63: The terms of trade 
Chpt 64: Trading Blocs 
Chpt 65: Common Markets and monetary unions 
Chpt 66: The World Trade Organisation 
Chpt 67: Restrictions on free trade 
Chpt 68: Balance of payment issues 
Chpt 69: Exchange rate systems 
Chpt 70: The impact of changes in Exchange rates 
Chpt 71: International competitiveness 
Chpt 72: Inequality and Poverty 
Chpt 73: Redistribution of income and wealth 
Chpt 74: Measures of develop...
A level Sociology - The media
Full overview and detailed explanations of the whole topic - the media. 
 
Includes key sociologists for every topic listed in the media. 
Examples , explanations and evaluations included. 
Easy to memorise and understand for last minute revision for AQA A LEVELS 
 
all topics and sub topics included needed for synoptic links
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Full overview and detailed explanations of the whole topic - the media. 
 
Includes key sociologists for every topic listed in the media. 
Examples , explanations and evaluations included. 
Easy to memorise and understand for last minute revision for AQA A LEVELS 
 
all topics and sub topics included needed for synoptic links
A LEVEL - EDUCATION - KEY SOCIOLOGISTS
Every single and important references and explanations used for Sociology -Education. 
Includes every significant link and sociologist relating to every topic within Education. 
Most include: 
1) External Factors - Class Differences In Achievement 
2) Internal Factors - Class Differences In Achievement 
3) Ethnic Differences In Achievement 
4) Gender Differences In Education 
5) The Role Of Education In Society 
6) Education Policy and Inequality 
7) Policies On Gender And Ethnicity 
 
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Every single and important references and explanations used for Sociology -Education. 
Includes every significant link and sociologist relating to every topic within Education. 
Most include: 
1) External Factors - Class Differences In Achievement 
2) Internal Factors - Class Differences In Achievement 
3) Ethnic Differences In Achievement 
4) Gender Differences In Education 
5) The Role Of Education In Society 
6) Education Policy and Inequality 
7) Policies On Gender And Ethnicity 
 
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Ethnography
digital ethnography 
What is ethnography? 
The history of ethnography 
Ethnography and analysis 
Netnography
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digital ethnography 
What is ethnography? 
The history of ethnography 
Ethnography and analysis 
Netnography
Visual Analysis
Theorising ‘the visual’ in social research 
Visual Approaches in Sociology 
Semiotics (language of signs) 
Reading visual images (with examples)
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Theorising ‘the visual’ in social research 
Visual Approaches in Sociology 
Semiotics (language of signs) 
Reading visual images (with examples)
Discourse Analysis
What is discourse? 
What does discourse do? 
Language and action of qualitative research and data 
Theorising discourse 
methods of discourse analysis 
Critical discourse analysis 
How is it different to thematic analysis?
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What is discourse? 
What does discourse do? 
Language and action of qualitative research and data 
Theorising discourse 
methods of discourse analysis 
Critical discourse analysis 
How is it different to thematic analysis?
Thematic Analysis
Lecture notes on thematic analysis 
what is thematic analysis 
how to use on social research 
references , explanations 
application to real life
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Lecture notes on thematic analysis 
what is thematic analysis 
how to use on social research 
references , explanations 
application to real life
Critically discuss how crime can be understood beyond statistics