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Which answer best secures AO1 for Culture and Identity? Variant 1.

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Which answer best secures AO1 for Culture and Identity? Variant 1.

  1. A.Define beliefs in society using precise sociological terminology before linking it to the learning objective.
  2. B.Writing generic social commentary instead of using sociological concepts.
  3. C.Treating AO1 description as if it were AO3 evaluation.
  4. D.Write a broad opinion about Culture and Identity without sociological theory, evidence, method or AO focus.

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  • The correct answer is Define beliefs in society using precise sociological terminology before linking it to the learning objective..

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The correct option is Define beliefs in society using precise sociological terminology before linking it to the learning objective. because it matches this objective's Sociology focus.

AO1: beliefs in society is the sociological focus needed to the relationship of identity to age, disability, ethnicity, gender, nationality, sexuality and social class in contemporary society. Define the relevant concept, theory, evidence or method accurately before applying it.

AO2: Apply the point to social class, gender, ethnicity or age rather than writing a generic comment about society. AO3: Analyse by explaining the chain from social structure, social action, institution, policy or method to its effect on behaviour, opportunity, identity, control or inequality.

Where research evidence is used, explain how the method, sample, data type, validity, reliability or representativeness affects the conclusion. Evaluation should consider validity, reliability and representativeness; the judgement should follow from the evidence and context, not from moral opinion.

The distractors are weaker because they blur a concept boundary, omit education-specific methods application where required, or replace sociological reasoning with generic commentary.

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