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Sociology A Level
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Sociology A Level Theory and Methods
Sociology
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Plans
Theory
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Guide
Methods
Sociology
and Exam
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Methods in context Applying material from Item A, and your knowledge of research
methods, evaluate the strengths and limitations of using structured
interviews to study teacher expectations.[20 marks]
Intro Structured interviews are when researchers follow a list of pre-set
close-ended quetions. Method mainly favoured by potivists as it
produced quantative data that can be easily measured, compared,
and analysed statistically. Particularly useful for collecting large
amounts of standardised information, making them effective for
identifying patterns such as trends in teacher expectations across
different schools or pupil groups.
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