Download a selection of high-quality A-level Sociology research methods resources completely free. Perfect for student revision, lesson starters, homework tasks, or introducing key concepts in the classroom. Created specifically for WJEC/Eduqas Sociology but suitable for all major exam boards.

A handy reference sheet containing clear definitions of essential family and household concepts. Perfect for revision, retrieval practice, classroom displays or introducing key terminology.

A concise glossary of essential A-Level Sociology research methods terminology. Covers key concepts, methods and methodological issues in a student-friendly format ideal for revision and exam preparation.

A visually appealing guide to core methodological concepts including validity, reliability, objectivity, subjectivity, reflexivity and Verstehen. An excellent revision aid for research methods units.

A clear and accessible overview of quantitative and qualitative sampling techniques. Covers strengths, weaknesses and applications of major sampling methods, making it ideal for revision and classroom use.

A simple but effective resource explaining primary and secondary data, alongside qualitative and quantitative data. Helps students confidently distinguish between key research methods concepts and terminology.

A visually engaging PowerPoint covering traditional Marxist explanations of crime and deviance. Examines concepts such as criminogenic capitalism, selective law making and selective law enforcement, with contemporary examples and evaluation throughout.

An engaging lesson resource exploring Interactionist and Labelling theories of crime and deviance. Includes clear explanations, contemporary examples and activities to help students understand key concepts such as labelling, self-fulfilling prophecy and deviant careers.