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Analysis of official crime statistic
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Applied sociological research skills
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Assess the value of using secondary data in sociological research. (40 marks)
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Compare and contrast qualitative and quantitative approaches to research methodology.
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Contents Table
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Crime and Society.
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Crime Statistics.
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CRITICALLY EVALUATE THE PROPOSITION THAT, ‘DUE TO THE GROWTH OF THE MODERN WOMENS MOVEMENT THERE HAS BEEN AN INCREASE IN FEMALE OFFENDING SINCE THE EARLY 1970S’
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Decreasing fertility rates across England & Wales and its relationship with increased cases of sexually transmitted infections seen in Genito-urinary medicine clinics: A case study.
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Discuss some of the ways in which statistics can be used or misused in different Areas of Knowledge to assist and mislead us, and how we can determine whether to accept the statistical evidence that is presented to us.
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Discuss the Contention that the media produce partial and exaggerated images of Crime, In what ways might these influence Public Perceptions of Crime?
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Do House Prices Affect Homelessness in London?
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Do older students (September born) attain better results in KS3 maths than younger students (august born)?
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Do prisons do any good?
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Does violence in music affect the every day society in Britain?
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Epidemiology, Mortality and Morbidity
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Examine the arguments and evidence sociologists would use to explain rates of ethnic minority criminality in the Official Criminal Statistics.
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EXPLAIN THE RANGE OF RESEARCH METHODS USED BY SOCIAL SCIENTISTS TO COLLECT DATA.
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Eysenck’s “gigantic three” theory of personality is one of the most influential and controversial theories in psychology, hypothesising that personality can be grouped into three dimensions –extroversion/ introversion, neuroticism and psychotocism
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Features of Quantitative Research.
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Find out if Chlorides of metallic elements have a higher melting point than Bromides of metallic elements.
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Football Hooliganism
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Foundation Degree Computing – Statistical Methods
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Four factors that determined the choice of car; miles per gallon, horsepower, service interval and price. Utilising SPSS, the subsequent report will aid in describing, manipulating, analysing and interpreting this sample of collected data.
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Graphical Misrepresentation through statistics.
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