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AQA A-level sociology themes and perspectives. Year 1 and AS /

By: Haralambos, Michael [author.].
Contributor(s): Holborn, Martin [author.] | Wilson, Pauline, 1959- [author.] | Copeland, Judith [contributor.] | Wilkin, Matthew [contributor.].
Publisher: London : Collins, 2018Description: vi, 430 pages : colour illustrations ; 27 cm.Content type: text | still image | text | still image Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9780008242770; 9780008242770:; 0008242771.Subject(s): Sociology -- Examinations -- Study guides | SociologyDDC classification: 301
Contents:
Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Introducing sociology -- Education -- Research methods -- Methods in context -- Families and households -- Exam preparation and practice.
Summary: This student book provides in-depth coverage of AQA's 2015 specifications, with chapters on education, research methods, methods in context and families and households. The clear, easy to navigate structure is precisely mapped to the AQA specification, with chapters offering the depth, detail and clarity that students need to analyse and evaluate at the highest levels.
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Includes bibliographic references (p. 405-413), glossary and index.

Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Introducing sociology -- Education -- Research methods -- Methods in context -- Families and households -- Exam preparation and practice.

This student book provides in-depth coverage of AQA's 2015 specifications, with chapters on education, research methods, methods in context and families and households. The clear, easy to navigate structure is precisely mapped to the AQA specification, with chapters offering the depth, detail and clarity that students need to analyse and evaluate at the highest levels.

A-level.

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