
🎮 Cambridge OCR Paper 2 Methods Boss Battle is live!
Research Methods and Social Inequalities revision just got an arcade upgrade.
Students enter their initials, battle through timed levels, answer 100 MCQs and climb the leaderboard while revising positivism, interpretivism, sampling, ethics, research design, questionnaires, interviews, observations, statistics, content analysis, ethnography, mixed methods and applying methods to social inequalities.
5 levels. 5-minute timers. Instant feedback. Top 10 leaderboard. Perfect for Cambridge OCR A-level Sociology Paper 2 revision.
This arcade-style revision quiz is designed for Cambridge OCR A-level Sociology Paper 2: Researching and understanding social inequalities. Students enter their initials like an old-school arcade machine, then work through five timed levels covering the relationship between theory and methods, positivism, interpretivism, validity, reliability, representativeness, generalisability, the research process, sampling, access, gatekeeping, ethics, questionnaires, interviews, observations, statistical data, content analysis, ethnography, mixed methods and applying research methods to social inequalities. Each level contains 20 multiple choice questions with instant feedback, a fresh five-minute timer and a top 10 leaderboard that also shows the current player’s ranking.
Paper 2 Methods Boss Battle
Cambridge OCR A-level Sociology arcade revision for Research methods and researching social inequalities. Battle through five timed levels, each with 20 questions and a fresh five-minute timer.
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This activity focuses on Section A: Research methods and researching social inequalities.
- Level 1: Theory, methods and key research concepts
- Level 2: Research process, sampling, access and ethics
- Level 3: Research methods and sources of data
- Level 4: Applying methods to social inequalities
- Level 5: Evaluation and exam application boss battle
5 levels. 100 questions. 5 minutes per level. Top 10 leaderboard saved on this device.
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