Friday, September 30, 2011

Quiz 2


I will be adding questions for quiz #2 below.  It will not be due until Oct 9th.  We will be able to discuss the questions during class on Monday.




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1. Thinking about why and how you sample


2.  Conceptualization and measurement

3.  Operationalizing deliberation

Based on Black et al 2011, describe how to operationalize deliberation.  In your description define, and apply to this research the following terms:  content analysis, coding scheme, exploratory research, small groups, descriptive statistics, and network visualization.   What are the most important findings?  What sort of research should be done to extend, refine or improve upon the current study?

Interpreting quantitative results:

4.  Based on Yuan et al 2009, what can we learn about diffusion from studying interactions in online community?    Provide a detailed explanation of how each important concept was operationalized and measured.  Make sure you pay special attention to the attributes and measurement of key independent variables, and the dependent variable.  Then, using the results reported in tables 1,2, and 3 explain what the results are, how they should be interpreted, and what they mean.

When you are done with your answers, open this link to turn them in.

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Friday, September 23, 2011

No quiz this week!




Readings for Monday:
Chapters 6,7,8 Neuman!!
Survey, part 1: http://db.tt/b2ixTcP5
Survey, part 2: http://db.tt/YZbXSPSL
IRB form: http://db.tt/52IZj6DE
Status updates article:  http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1369118X.2011.562221
(access while on campus or through library proxy)
or try this: http://db.tt/HSxa90HL


Come prepared to talk with Brandon about thesis research, his thesis, and grad school.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

2011 Quiz 1



Quiz #1


1.  How are the steps of quantitative research process similar to those of the qualitative research process?

2.  Where do the approaches differ?  Explain why those differences exist.  

3.  What are the main differences between basic and applied research?

4.   What are the major types of data collection techniques?

5.  Time point of data collection is a dimension on which research studies vary. Briefly describe the three main types of longitudinal research.

6.  Explain what a cohort is and give an example of your own (not from class or the book).

7.  Why does social research need theory?

8.  Go to page 74 and read the section on causal explanation through the first full paragraph of page 78.  Using concepts introduced in that section and elsewhere in the book, explain why the politicians plan in example 3.3 (3.5 in sixth edition) is faulty.

9.  Describe the defining aspects of positivist, interpretive and critical approaches to social science.   (chapter 4)

10.  What is the most important reason to perform a literature review?

11.  Neuman discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using the internet for social research (p. 140).   Here is a description of google scholar-- including some criticisms. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_scholar

To what extent do his comments apply or fail to apply to google scholar?

12.  Use google scholar to find a research for each of three faculty members from our department.  Use google scholar to then find 1 article that cited each of those articles.

Copy and paste the item details from the search result, like this:

Faculty research:     Becoming a nonexpert and other strategies for managing fieldwork dilemmas in the criminal justice system Find it with OLinks

U Castellano - Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 2007 - jce.sagepub.com

In this article, the author presents three fieldwork strategies for managing role conflict in criminal
justice settings. One of the most critical issues for ethnogra- phers immersed in fieldwork is balancing
the tension between the researcher and participant-observation roles. Ethnographers in ...

Cited by:

Probation officers' perspectives on recent Belgian changes in the probation service

Find it with OLinks
A Bauwens - Probation Journal, 2009 - prb.sagepub.com
Abstract Throughout the last decade Belgium's criminal justice sector – and its probation service
in particular – has undergone a period of rapid change gener- ated by public criticism, political
pressure and calls for reform. This qualitative study highlights how structural changes ...

13.  What are the most important ethical considerations for social science researchers?


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