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A Level Sociology 9699 Paper 3 & 4 are the two components of the A Level sociology course that assess candidates’ ability to apply sociological theories and concepts to specific topics and evaluate research methods used in sociology.
Paper 3 focuses on crime and deviance and assesses candidates’ knowledge and understanding of theoretical perspectives on crime and deviance, such as functionalism, Marxism, and feminism. It also examines the relationship between crime and different social groups, such as gender, ethnicity, and social class. Additionally, it evaluates the effectiveness of crime control policies and the role of different institutions, such as the police, in the criminal justice system.
Paper 4 focuses on social stratification and assesses candidates’ knowledge and understanding of different theories of social stratification, such as functionalism, Marxism, and Weberianism. It examines the impact of social stratification on different social groups, such as gender, ethnicity, and social class, and evaluates the effectiveness of policies aimed at reducing social inequality.
Topical past papers for A Level Sociology Paper 3 & 4 are developed by the editorial board and provide candidates with an opportunity to practice applying their knowledge and understanding of sociological theories and concepts to specific topics and evaluating research methods used in sociology. These papers are valuable tools for candidates to familiarize themselves with the structure and format of the exam and gain experience in answering exam-style questions.
Overall, A Level Sociology Paper 3 & 4 focus on specific topics within sociology and assess candidates’ ability to apply sociological theories and concepts to real-world situations. These exams help candidates develop critical thinking skills and an understanding of the complexities of society and social issues.
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