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Know the similarities and differences between different types on experiments Be able to evaluate the practical, ethical and theoretical strengths & limitations of experiments Understand the usefulness of experiments Be able to apply your understanding of experiments to the study of crime and deviance
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Recap on last weeks lesson
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Laboratory Experiments Field Experiments The comparative method What do you already know? Complete the first column of your KWL grid
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In 2-3 students read through text in text book and create a summary of the text onto your worksheet Join groups with another 2-3 who were working on the same topic and compare summary – choice of key points, discuss and justify decision – make any alterations. Mix groups so Ss are now with peers who did not study the same topic. Ss exchange summaries with their peer asking/answering any questions.
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Work in pairs/threes Without looking at the text book
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Outline and critically assess the arguments for and against using experiments in sociology (33marks) How would we answer this? Make a plan in your groups on the Sugar paper
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Can you think of any experiments that have been conducted on this topic?
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Complete the (15mark) methods in context question on your handout – use the examiners advice to help you – TOP TIP – IF POSSIBLE IN EVERY PARAGRAPH REFER TO BOTH THE METHOD (EXPERIMENTS) & THE CONTEXT (PRISONS) DUE MONDAY – we will be peer marking these and going through exam technique in Mondays lesson Reminder – revise for your timed essay on Friday – 33 mark theory essay on feminism
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