30 Sociology Theories & Studies for A Level & Access - The Informat #4

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Hey all, its been a long time since I posted an Informat video. These videos are basically pretty hard to do as I've got to find source material, time, subject to cover, etc. But I was able to do this one for college, so yay!

There may be a few issues with citations and facts, so anyone using this video professionally may want to double check some of the facts. But as far as my understanding goes the basics should all be okay.

I'll make sure to list each of the sociological theories either in the comments section or in the description later. I've got work like in minus twenty minutes, so I'm probably going to be late. You all have a good day! XD

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