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Immediate activity, no notes, no discussion, no text books Match the description, advantages and disadvantages to the type of sampling

Exam question Outline two sampling techniques used by sociologists when they wish to create a representative sample ( 4 marks)

Can we always get a representative sample?

What other reasons are there for not obtaining a representative sample? The social characteristics of the research population may not be known It may not be possible to create a sampling frame for that particular research population Potential respondents may refuse to participate making the sample less representative.

Exam question Outline two reasons why it may not be possible for sociologists to create a representative sample. (4 marks)

Education as a research context List all the reasons why conducting research in a primary school might be difficult. Consider practical, ethical and theoretical issues

Complete the getting started activity on page 100 An important things to think about when conducting research with children Vulnerability and ethical issues Power and status Understanding Laws and guidelines Complete the getting started activity on page 100