Schedule and Assignments: Methods and Techniques of Social Research - Spring 2004

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Assignment
Instructions
Final Examination
Friday, May 7, 9 a.m.  This will be comprehensive and will include both multiple choice and computational questions.
"Quiz Review"
The WEBCT quizzes from the early part of the semester will be open for the two-day "reading period" May 4 and 5.  Check the WEBCT Quiz page for details.  No password will be required.  Your score cannot go down by retaking a quiz, but there is no need to retake one if you are satisfied with your score.  This will NOT include the Sampling or Research Design quizzes which must be completed on time.  The Review for Final and Percent Review are available right up until the final.
"Percent Review"
This review quiz may be taken any time up until May 7, 7 a.m.  To take it, first open the quiz here.  Then calculate the answers.  Then enter the answers into WEBCT.
"Review for Final"
This WEBCT Quiz reviews the semester.  It will be available from April 26 to May 7, 7 a.m.
"Research Design"
This WEBCT Quiz covers the highlights of chapters 6, 7, 8, 10 and 11.  It will be available April 19 to May 3, 5 p.m..
"Sampling"
This WEBCT Quiz will be open until 5 p.m. on April 19.  Most of the questions are based on Exercise 4 in the Workbook.  The Margin of Error questions require formulas which are in the class notes.  It also includes a mean score and a standard deviation question.  For information on how to compute these see Descriptive Statistics
Extra Credit Projects
For Extra Credit, you may do an individual research project for presentation to the class and/or at the Undergraduate Research Poster Session on April 30, 12:15 to 1:30.  To get extra-credit in this course, you must submit a Proposal to the WEBCT Assignment Dropbox by 5 p.m. April 22.  After getting approval from the instructor, if you wish to participate in the Poster Session, you must officially submit your title on the Department Enrollment Form by April 23.  A sample extra-credit presentation, which can be used as a template, is at:  Happy.ppt.
"Workbook 5"
This exercise covers Chapter 5 in the text and Exercises 5a and 5b in the Workbook.  Only selected items from the Workbook are included, so you might want to look at the text before doing the workbook questions.  It will be available until 5 p.m. on March 31.  If you do not take it before it closes, you will get a zero. Any technical problems with WEBCT should be resolved with the instructor before that time.  Bonus:  this one is worth 105 points (21 five point items).
"Excel Regression"
This assignment is due in class on March 24, or any class prior to that.  It can also be submitted to WEBCT.  If you submit to WEBCT, submit the Excel File, not the assignment file.  The graph in this assignment must be one that you create with Excel, not one copied from the BJS site.  If you do not complete this assignment by 10:10 a.m. on March 24, you will get a zero.
"Microcase Trends"
This assignment requires going to the computer lab to use the Microcase Curriculum Plan 2003-2004 software.  It may be submitted on paper in class any day up until March 12, or submitted to WEBCT by 5 p.m.  If you do not complete it by 5 p.m. March 12, you will get a zero.
"Workbook 8" Quiz
This exercise covers Chapter 8 in the textbook and Exercise 8 in the workbook.  You should read the chapter and do the exercise on paper before taking the quiz.  The quiz is in  WEBCT and may be taken as many times as you wish.  It will be available until 5 p.m. on March 12.  If you do not take it before it closes, you will get a zero. Any technical problems with WEBCT should be resolved with the instructor before that time. 
"Workbook 3" Quiz
This exercise covers Chapter Three in the textbook and Exercise 3 in the workbook.  You should read the chapter and do the exercise on paper before taking the quiz.  The quiz is in  WEBCT and may be taken as many times as you wish.  It will be available until 5 p.m. on March 5.  If you do not take it before it closes, you will get a zero.  Any technical problems with WEBCT should be resolved with the instructor before that time. 
FIRST MEDTERM MONDAY FEB 23
Our first midterm exam will be on Monday, Feb 23.  It will include both multiple choice and computational problems.  Bring a calculator and a pencil with an eraser. 
Percents and Expected Frequencies
This exercise will be completed in class on Friday, February 13.  If you miss class, you may complete it on your own and submit it to the assignment dropbox by 5 p.m. February 18..
"Workbook 2b" Quiz
This covers Exercise 2b in the Workbook, together with some percentage and expected frequency questions.  It closes on February 20 at 5 p.m.
"Research on
Shoplifting Attitudes"
Lecture on
February 6 and questionnaire
This assignment has two components:
1.  Attend Gail Caputo's lecture on February 6 on her research on shoplifting and hand in a page of handwritten notes at the end of the hour.
2.  Complete a copy of Professor Caputo's anonymous questionnaire (either in class on February 6 or later), unless you have already completed it in another class.
"Workbook 2a" Quiz
This exercise covers Chapter Two in the Textbook and Exercise 2a in the Workbook.  You should read the chapter and do the exercise on paper before taking the quiz.  The quiz is in  WEBCT and may be taken as many times as you wish up until 5 p.m. February 16.  If you don't take it before it closes you will get a zero.
"Workbook 1" Quiz
This quiz has items from both Chapter One in the Textbook and the first exercise in the Workbook.  You should read the chapter and do the exercise on paper before taking the quiz.  The quiz is in  WEBCT and may be taken as many times as you wish up until 5 p.m. February 13.  If you don't take it before it closes you will get a zero.
"Microcase Intro" Quiz
This quiz is drawn from the Introductory Exercise in the Microcase Workbook.  You should do the exercise first on paper, then open the Quiz and answer the 20 questions..  The Quiz is in WEBCT and  you'll get your grade right away.  The quiz may be taken as many times as you like up until 5 p.m. February 9, and your highest score will count.  If you don't take it before it closes you will get a zero.
Human Subjects Letter
This assignment is discussed under "January 26" below.  You should complete the online course by Thursday, February 5, because ORSP updates its files on Friday.  Your official letter is due February 9 and may be brought to class (on any class day up until February 9) or submitted to WEBCT by 2 p.m. February 9.
Enrolling Open the assignment file (click on the link at the left) and follow the instructions.  This assignment is due in WEBCT by January 30, 5 p.m.

Friday, May 7, 9 a.m.  Final Examination.  This will be comprehensive and will include both multiple choice and computational questions.
May 3:   Last Day of Class.  Review for Final.
April 30   Presentation of Extra Credit PowerPoints.  Poster Session at 12:15 in the Multi-Purpose room at the College Center.  All are invited to attend;  those having submitted a poster must attend to get extra credit.
April 28:   Chapter 11:  Content Analysis and Other Unobtrusive Techniques 
**  8 a.m. April 28:  Help in BSB 117 for anyone working on an extra credit project **
April 26:   Chapter 10:  Experimental Research
April 23:   Chapter 9:  Field Research
April 21:   Chapter 7:  Survey Research
April 19:  Chapter 6:  Basic Research Designs.
April 16:  We will discuss Extra Credit projects.  Anyone wanting to do extra credit should be sure to attend.
April 14:  Bring your Workbooks and calculators, we will work on the sampling items in the workbook.
April 12:  Lecture on sampling, chapter 4 in the textbook.
April 9:  Catch-up day in BSB 117
April 7:  Tests returned.  Review of Test.
April 5:  Second Midterm Exam.
April 2:  Review for Second Midterm. Chapters three, five and eight and material covered in class including regression problems similar to those in the
in-class exercise on regression
March 31:  We will discuss Path Analysis. Further examples are in the notes.
March 29:   We will do an in-class exercise on regression analysis with items similar to those that will be on the second midterm.  This exercise is not to be handed in.  If you miss class, you can print it from this WEB site and complete it on your own.
March 26:   Causal analysis with cross-tabulation, causal modeling.
March 24:  - BSB 117 computer lab assistance available 8 to 9 - Bring your workbooks, we will work on causal analysis with cross-tabulation.
March 22:  Introduction to Causal Analysis, Chapter 5 in the Textbook. We will view a PowerPoint presentation on  The Art and Science of Cause and Effect.  The next Quiz will be "Workbook 5a" doing causal analysis with cross-tabulation.
March 12:  we will meet in the BSB 108 computer lab for  help with Micrcase Professional and Excel.  This class is optional, attendance will not be taken.  You should be able to complete the Excel Regression assignment during this class.
March 10:  Meet in BSB 108 to work on Microcase Trends assignment.  Attendance optional.
March 8:  More on trends and regression modelling, including multiple regression.  We will use Amar Patel's Linear Regression Lesson as a reading assignment since this topic is not covered fully in our textbook.  (Causal analysis using regression is discussed on pages 97-106).  We can also use the htwtdat.xls data set and the htwtmicrocase.xls data set (which is actually not an xls file, you need to download it then change the file extension to mc4).  The propertycrimes.xls data set corresponds to the assignment due March 24.
March 5:  Linear regression as a tool for data analysis.  Online regression applet.  We will learn to do regression in Microsoft Excel.  This is on the "tools"/"data analysis" menu.  You may need to install this from the CD-rom if you have Excel on your home computer.
March 3:  Time series analysis.  If we can get it to work in the classroom, we will use the Microcase Professional Historical Trends module.  You can find this on the Microcase in the computer labs.  We will also explore the use of  Microsoft Excel for graphing  trends and computing regression equations. We will begin discussing the Excel Graphics Assignment
March 1:  Chapter Eight on Comparative Research Using Aggregate Units.
February 27:  Chapter Three on Measurement:  Reliability and Validity.
February 25:  Chapter Three on Measurement:  Levels of Measurement
February 23:  First Midterm Exam:  Bring a pencil with an eraser and a hand calculator.
February 20:  Review for Midterm conducted by Hiten Patel.  Essential for anyone having trouble with the statistical items.
February 18:  Overview of concepts to be covered in multiple choice items on the midterm.  Practice Quiz One, is available in WEBCT.  This is just for reviewing, it is not required and does not count towards your grade.
February 16:  Descriptive Statistics for Continuous Variables.  Measures of central tendency and dispersion.  Required Reading:  Descriptive StatisticsIn-class exercise (not to be handed in).
February 11 and 13:  Percentages, expected frequencies and chi-square.  In-class exercise on Feb. 13, to be submitted to WEBCT only if you do not turn it in after class on Feb. 13.
February 9:  The Research Process Using  Survey Data, Exercise 2b.
February 6:  "What's in the Bag?"  A guest lecture by Gail Caputo describing the steps in her research project on shoplifting attitudes.
Feb 4:  Chapter Two in the Textbook on Steps in the Social Scientific Process.
February 2:  Scatterplots and the Research Process Using Aggregate Data (exercise 2a).  The regression line.  Bring your workbooks
January 30  The nature and uses of science and social science.   Discussion of Concepts and Theories, Chapter One in the textbook (Contemporary Social Research Methods).
January 28.   We will continue discussing ethics, especially in behavioral research.  See the Class Notes page for some of the material to be covered in class.  We will also look a bit at Chapter One in the Text and Workbook.
January 26.  Ethics of Research with Human Subjects.  In our text, this is covered in the separate chapters on each kind of research design, e.g., on page 157 for survey research, 184 for comparative research, 206 for field research and 229 for experimental research.  Most sociological research raises only limited ethical questions, but Rutgers regulations require that all researchers, including students, be given training and certification for research with human subjects.  This is done through an online WEBCT course.  You are assigned to complete this course by Thursday, February 5, 2004 and to bring your certification letter to class or submit it to WEBCT no later than February 9, 2004.  Instructions for obtaining this letter are  online.   The course is on WEBCT:  Open your WEBCT, go to "Add a Course, "go to "special courses" and add the course called Human Subjects Certification Program.  Complete the online quiz, pass it, and then obtain your letter. You must obtain a score of 80 or higher to pass the test (don't worry about getting more than 80, I will give you a "100" on the assignment as long as you pass it).  Once you have achieved a passing score, you must wait until the next friday for the data base to be updated.  Then go to the following Internet address:http://orsp.rutgers.edu/webct/and follow the instructions on the screen to get your letter. The letter will open on the screen in your computer.  Print the letter out and bring it to class or save it as a file and submit it to WEBCT.
January  23  Introduction to the Microcase Software   Discussion of the IntroMicrocase Quiz Assignment.  Quiz closes 5 p.m. February 9. You can take it three times and the highest grade counts, so take it as early as possible.
January 21.  First day of class.  Discussion of the Course Syllabus and the use of the Microcase software.   Signing up for WEBCT and other departmental systems.  This is done by opening the Enrolling assignment and following the instructions.  The Enrolling assignment is due in WEBCT by January 30.