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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.
Ann Oakley view on Sociology of Family and Household
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Ann Oakley view on Sociology of Family and Household

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The lesson is prepared for Sociology of Household and family, and gender and roles.In this lesson , it explains how Oakley looked at the ‘conventional family’, namely the nuclear family, and studied its impact on society and individuals. Her definition of a conventional family was.
Sigmund Freud's Theory of  Dev.: Sociologists Explanation on Socialization
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Sigmund Freud's Theory of Dev.: Sociologists Explanation on Socialization

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Prepared for Sociology Year 10, and 11 This resource explains different views of sociologists on socialization It explains and Summaries Primary Socialization of : Freud’s Theory of Personality Development = Mead’s Theory of Social Behaviorism =Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development And =Cooley’s Theory of the Looking-Glass Self The resource explains how personality is formed and how biological and environmental factors affect socialization processes.
The Functionalist Perspective on Family
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The Functionalist Perspective on Family

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This resource is made for IGCSE and AS Sociology. It explains the functionalist view on family, I t discusses Talcot Parson’s View of family ,roles of family, functional- fit theory of family, and Peter Murdock’s perspective on Nuclear family. It shows the criticisms of the views.
Peter  Wilmot and Michael Young  Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Family
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Peter Wilmot and Michael Young Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Family

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The resource is made for Sociology IGCSE. it explains Peter Wilmot and Michael Young Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Family. It uses Ann Oakley’s argument on dual burden and segregated roles to argue against symmetrical family. Contains experiment on London households carried out by Wilmot and Young.
Functionalist Perspective on Education
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Functionalist Perspective on Education

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The resource explains the functionalist, interactionist and Marxist perspectives on education.It explains the manifest and latent functions of education and other functions of education.Prepared for AS / A/Level Sociology
Research Design in Sociology
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Research Design in Sociology

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This resource is prepared for Sociology IGCSE andA-Level.It explains research design.The resource shows types of sociology research it explains four stages of research -surveys, experiments, observational studies, and the use of existing data. it shows the advantages and dis advantages of the different methods.The resource shows other research methods such as experiments and its weaknesses and highlights etc.
Reasons Birth Rates Fall As A Country Develops
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Reasons Birth Rates Fall As A Country Develops

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This resource is made for Sociology IGCSE and A-Level It explains the Reasons Birth Rates Fall As A Country Develops. It shows other variables such as mortality rate , Fertility rate, government policy, contraceptives etc as reasons that impinges on birth rate. It shows the contrasts between developed and under developed nations in this context.It uses examples to show similarity and differences.
George Peter Murdock's View on Nuclear Family
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George Peter Murdock's View on Nuclear Family

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This resource is prepared for Sociology IGCSE and AS/A-Level Sociology. It explains .George Peter Murdock’s View on Nuclear Family. It present argument for and against the view. Contains quiz on family and how and why Family is universal or otherwise.
Max Weber's Theory on  Society
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Max Weber's Theory on Society

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This resource explains the views of Max Weber on society.The resource shows the divergent views of Max Weber , with other theorists such as Karl Marx , and Duckheim on society. The resource looks at Weber’s view on religion, rationalisation Science etc as they shape the society. Prepared for Sociology IGCSE and AS/ A-Level