UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level 9699/11 SOCIOLOGY Paper 1 Principles and Methods 1 October/November 2013 1 hour 30 minutes Additional Materials: Answer Booklet/Paper * 8 7 4 1 1 0 7 0 3 0 * READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST If you have been given an Answer Booklet, follow the instructions on the front cover of the Booklet. Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. There are three sections in this paper: Section A, Section B and Section C. Choose two of these sections and answer one question from each of the sections you have chosen. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. This document consists of 2 printed pages. DC (LEG) 61580 © UCLES 2013 [Turn over 2 Answer two questions, each from a different section. Section A 1 ‘Functionalist theories of socialisation fail to reflect the complex nature of social interaction.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] 2 ‘The degree to which there are similarities between sociology and the natural sciences has been exaggerated.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] Section B 3 ‘Data derived from the use of quantitative research methods is low in validity and therefore has little value in sociological research.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] 4 ‘The depth of understanding achieved using unstructured interviews more than outweighs the practical limitations of this research method.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] Section C 5 ‘Differences in income and wealth benefit only the rich and powerful groups in society.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] 6 ‘There is no longer inequality between males and females in modern industrial societies.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. © UCLES 2013 9699/11/O/N/13 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level 9699/12 SOCIOLOGY Paper 1 Principles and Methods 1 October/November 2013 1 hour 30 minutes Additional Materials: Answer Booklet/Paper * 7 9 3 6 3 1 8 7 3 7 * READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST If you have been given an Answer Booklet, follow the instructions on the front cover of the Booklet. Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. There are three sections in this paper: Section A, Section B and Section C. Choose two of these sections and answer one question from each of the sections you have chosen. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. This document consists of 2 printed pages. DC (LEG) 61581 © UCLES 2013 [Turn over 2 Answer two questions, each from a different section. Section A 1 ‘Functionalist theories underestimate the amount of conflict in modern industrial societies.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] 2 ‘Sociologists should use their research to help disadvantaged groups in society.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] Section B 3 ‘The extent to which official statistics provide an objective account of social reality has been exaggerated.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] 4 ‘Qualitative research methods allow too much scope for the sociologist to influence the research findings.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] Section C 5 ‘Defining social class only in terms of property ownership fails to reflect the complex nature of class relationships today.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] 6 ‘People in poverty could easily attain a higher standard of living if they had the right attitude and determination.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. © UCLES 2013 9699/12/O/N/13 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level 9699/13 SOCIOLOGY Paper 1 Principles and Methods 1 October/November 2013 1 hour 30 minutes Additional Materials: Answer Booklet/Paper * 7 9 2 5 9 9 0 4 3 2 * READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST If you have been given an Answer Booklet, follow the instructions on the front cover of the Booklet. Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. There are three sections in this paper: Section A, Section B and Section C. Choose two of these sections and answer one question from each of the sections you have chosen. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. This document consists of 2 printed pages. DC (CW) 70447 © UCLES 2013 [Turn over 2 Answer two questions, each from a different section. Section A 1 ‘Functionalist theories of socialisation fail to reflect the complex nature of social interaction.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] 2 ‘The degree to which there are similarities between sociology and the natural sciences has been exaggerated.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] Section B 3 ‘Data derived from the use of quantitative research methods is low in validity and therefore has little value in sociological research.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] 4 ‘The depth of understanding achieved using unstructured interviews more than outweighs the practical limitations of this research method.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] Section C 5 ‘Differences in income and wealth benefit only the rich and powerful groups in society.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] 6 ‘There is no longer inequality between males and females in modern industrial societies.’ Explain and assess this view. [25] Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. © UCLES 2013 9699/13/O/N/13