1. Social Values – Two examples of social values.
2. Influence in Sociological Interviews – Two ways an interviewer may influence answers during sociological interviews.
3. Overt Participant Observation – One strength and one limitation of using an overt approach to participant observation.
4. Religion and Identity – Explanation of the view that religion is the most important influence in shaping an individual’s identity and one argument against this view using sociological material.
5. Longitudinal Studies in Research – Evaluation of the use of longitudinal studies in sociological research.
6. Socialisation and Human Behaviour – Evaluation of the view that sociologists exaggerate the extent to which human behaviour is shaped by socialisation.
Laura Bellini
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