@Kieran Marsh I believe he meant that in CIE A levels, they use upper and lower bands to mark the essays. At least that is what I know. Have a look at the marking scheme, you will understand better.
Hi your videos' are great. I have tried to answer a 2017 AS paper 1 research method question. But I do not know if it is good enough. Would it be possible for you to have a look at it? If so could you please provide an email id where I could attach my written response.
@@hadi174 More or less. You can use AQA for supplementary info but don't rely on their syllabus and stuff. Its been over a year now since I did A-level socio, so take your profs word over mine.
Izzy nope is valid cuz unlike lab experiments it is in a controlled setting whereas in field it’s a natural setting so participants would be less reluctant to change their behaviour which reduces the ‘hawthorne effect’
@@gladyscooke844 yep, and unlike positivists, the sociologists here are also less concerned with finding a set cause and effect relationships between variables like they would be in laboratory experimets :)
Night before my exam this is all my research methods revision
same
6:35am 😭😭
The field experiments was actually the MIC question, so happy you went through it or o wouldn't have known it😂
Remember methods in context essays are marked differently! They use bands instead
@Kieran Marsh I believe he meant that in CIE A levels, they use upper and lower bands to mark the essays. At least that is what I know. Have a look at the marking scheme, you will understand better.
thank you sooooooo much!!!!
I was wondering if it's possible for aqa to ask about lab experiments for the methods in context question?
Aesthetic Pleaser yeah it is
Hi your videos' are great. I have tried to answer a 2017 AS paper 1 research method question. But I do not know if it is good enough. Would it be possible for you to have a look at it? If so could you please provide an email id where I could attach my written response.
Thanks
Nice. Thanks
I was always told not to write anything new in the conclusion?
Are tutor2u videos relevant for CIE A level?
nope AQA I do CIE too
@@padmaisonaroll8613 Isn't the content pretty much the same?
@@hadi174 More or less. You can use AQA for supplementary info but don't rely on their syllabus and stuff. Its been over a year now since I did A-level socio, so take your profs word over mine.
Ty a lot
You are welcome!
Is this for the exam board AQA
Yes.
Is this suitable for OCR?
Elizabeth Caroline have you found any ocr YT videos ?
is this theory and methods
Yes.
always get positivist and interpretivism mixed up, just remember cause and effect for positivism 😭
Great way of remembering!
Field experiments generate positivist data not interpretivist
Izzy nope is valid cuz unlike lab experiments it is in a controlled setting whereas in field it’s a natural setting so participants would be less reluctant to change their behaviour which reduces the ‘hawthorne effect’
@@gladyscooke844 yep, and unlike positivists, the sociologists here are also less concerned with finding a set cause and effect relationships between variables like they would be in laboratory experimets :)