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What is the difference between structural and interactionist theories?

This is quite a crucial area of sociology to understand as a general understanding of the type of theory will ultimately enable you to understand the aim of their views. Structural theories are the most c...

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analyse 2 marxist claims about the role of education in capitalist society (10 marks)

One marxist claim about the role of education in a capitalist society is that is contains features of the ruling class habitus, which, as a result, puts the working class at a disadvantage as interest of ...

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Answered by Maisie K. Sociology tutor
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A particle P of mass 0.4 kg is moving under the action of a constant force F newtons. Initially the velocity of P is (6i – 27j) m s−1 and 4 s later the velocity of P is (−14i + 21j) m s−1 . Find, in terms of i and j, the acceleration of P.

On the whiteboard I would provide a brief drawing of the particle, and of all the information provided (force applied to P and its before and after velocity) as a visual aid for the student. I would ask/r...

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Answered by Finn W. Maths tutor
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Outline the Behaviourist Approach to explaining Behaviour (12 marks)

The behaviourist approach believes that behaviour is mainly influenced by our environment, specifically stimulus-response associations. They seek a nurture view to behaviour, suggesting that we are born w...

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Answered by Chloe P. Psychology tutor
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How do I effectively analyse a primary source?

When faced with a new primary source to analyse there are four key steps that you can follow to ensure that you are achieving an effective depth of analysis. Firstly, you need to contextualise the source,...

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