KING'S
SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
SOCIOLOGY 2206b (formerly Soc206b)
Sec574
SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Winter 2010
Instructor: Prof. Patricia Pakvis
Office: DL240
Office Hours: Wednesday 2:30 – 3:30 pm.
Telephone: (519) 433-3491
E-mail: pakvis@uwo.ca
Website: http://publish.uwo.ca/~pakvis/
Lectures: Thursday 11:30 – 2:30 in W166
TA: Catherine
Gelinas
Email: cpgelina@uwo.ca
Office Hours: Mondays, 12 - 1 pm (starting Feb. 1st) in DL224
Antirequisite(s): The former Sociology 231, Social Work 2205
Prerequisite(s): At
least 60% in Sociology 020
or 021E.
Drop Date: Feb.
12, 2010
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Exam Information* and study suggestions (*IMPORTANT NOTE: THERE IS A TYPO
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POWERPOINT
Course Description:
Sociology 2206a/b will
introduce students to basic social research methodology. Methods topics include theory and hypothesis
formation, measurement, data collection, data analysis procedures, research
ethics, and reporting of results. Both
qualitative and quantitative methods will be discussed. Evaluation in the course will consist of a
research assignment, a midterm and a final exam.
Required
Neuman, W.
Lawrence and Karen Robson. 2009. Basics
of Social Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, First Canadian
Edition. Pearson Education
Course
Evaluation:
Midterm (Thurs. Feb. 11): 40%
Research Assignment (Thurs. April 1): 10%
Final Exam (Date TBA): 50%
Research Assignment:
A brief research assignment, worth 10 marks will be
required for this course. The assignment
consists of a quantitative research problem statement accompanied by a simple
model, possible hypotheses to be tested to investigate this proposed problem
and an annotated bibliography. It is due at the start of class on Thursday,
April 1. A late penalty of 2%/day will
be applied to late papers. Late assignments may be dropped off
in the green mailbox, located on the
2nd floor of the Dante Lenardon building in an envelope addressed to me. Complete
details will be posted on the class webpage at http://publish.uwo.ca/~pakvis/. This assignment must be your own work. More
information as well as examples can be found by clicking on the link below. Please consult your academic calendar and read
carefully the university guidelines on academic offences such as plagiarism!
Research Assignment
Guidelines
Midterm Test:
The midterm is worth 40% of the final mark and will be
held on Thursday Feb. 11. The test will be
made up of multiple choice and may include short
answer questions. It will cover only the material from the beginning of the
semester until the midterm. The materials will be drawn from the assigned
readings and all material and films covered in class. Laptops, cell phones,
calculators or other electronic devices are not permitted during the midterm. Should you miss
a midterm for legitimate (i.e. medical etc.) reasons, appropriate documentation
must be submitted to the Academic Dean’s office in order to receive
accommodation for the missed exam. Religious accommodation is also possible. A
makeup essay-style midterm will be held on the Friday immediately following the
missed midterm in SA060 at 1:30 pm.
Final Exam:
The final exam, worth 50% of the final mark, will be held during the
final exam period in April. It will focus on the last half of the semester,
although some questions may be cumulative. The
materials will be drawn from the assigned readings and all material and films
covered in class. The format will be similar to that of the midterm.
Again, laptops, cell phones, calculators or other
electronic devices are not permitted during the exam.
A FINAL
NOTE:
“Scholastic offences are taken seriously and students are directed to
read the appropriate policy, specifically, the definition of what constitutes a
Scholastic Offence, at the following Web site: http://www.uwo.ca/univsec/handbook/appeals/scholastic_discipline_undergrad.pdf
Schedule of Lecture Topics and
a detailed schedule of lecture topics and readings
can be found by clicking on the link below.