Editing Interdisciplinary Graduate Methods (Spring 2024)

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=== Hypotheses ===
=== Hypotheses ===


;Due dates: In class feedback: January 25; Final idea: January 29
;Due date: January 22
;Maximum length: 1.5 pages
;Maximum length: 1.5 pages


Early on in the class, you will bring three ideas for research projects to class. For each idea, you should provide 1) a brief description of your research topic 2) your research questions, hypotheses, or objectives, and 3) a brief description of data that you could gather or use. In total, your ideas should be no more than 1.5 pages. We will circulate ideas in class and workshop them in small groups. You will then identify what you see as the most promising project, which you will submit on Brightspace.
Early on in the class, you will bring three ideas for research projects to class. For each idea, you should provide 1) a brief description of your research topic 2) your research questions, hypotheses, or objectives, and 3) a brief description of data that you could gather or use. In total, your ideas should be no more than 1.5 pages. We will circulate ideas in class and workshop them in small groups. You will then identify what you see as the most promising project, which you will submit on Brightspace.  


=== Literature Review ===
=== Literature Review ===
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;Maximum length: ~4-5 pages
;Maximum length: ~4-5 pages


Based on the principles discussed in class, you will complete a full draft of a Background / Theory section. While norms differ for the length of literature reviews across disciplines and even across journals, this will be an exercise in making an argument with brevity, and your document should be no more than 5 pages (excluding references).
Based on the principles discussed in class, you will complete a full draft of a literature review. While norms differ for the length of literature reviews across disciplines and even across journals, this will be an exercise in making an argument with brevity, and your document should be no more than 5 pages (excluding references).
 
The paper should make an argument for what the problem is that you are studying, definitions of key terms, concepts, and constructs, and an argument for your hypotheses / research questions. Typically, these will appear near the end of the literature review.


=== Methods and Dummy Results ===
=== Methods and Dummy Results ===
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'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Julius
Jake


== Week 3: Theories and Theoretical Frameworks (January 22) ==
== Week 3: Theories and Theoretical Frameworks (January 22) ==
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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''


* [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15652537/View Robin Stryker. 2006.  Chair’s Corner: Challenges to Theory Growth and Growth of the Theory Section. Newsletter for the ASA Theory Section 28(4) 2006.]
[https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15652537/View Robin Stryker. 2006.  Chair’s Corner: Challenges to Theory Growth and Growth of the Theory Section. Newsletter for the ASA Theory Section 28(4) 2006.]
* [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15652536/View Robin Stryker. 1996: “Beyond History vs. Theory: Strategic Narrative and Sociological Explanation, Sociological Methods and Research 24: 204-252.] (Reading the first part of the article through p. 332 will be especially helpful.)
 
 
[https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15652536/View Robin Stryker. 1996: “Beyond History vs. Theory: Strategic Narrative and Sociological Explanation, Sociological Methods and Research 24: 204-252.] (Reading the first part of the article through p. 332 will be especially helpful.)




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* Rojas. Preface. [https://purdue.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=cdi_walterdegruyter_books_10_7312_roja18164_prf&context=PC&vid=01PURDUE_PUWL:PURDUE&lang=en&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&adaptor=Primo%20Central&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,theory%20for%20the%20working%20sociologists ''Theory for the Working Sociologist (Purdue University Library Link)'']
* Rojas. Preface. [https://purdue.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=cdi_walterdegruyter_books_10_7312_roja18164_prf&context=PC&vid=01PURDUE_PUWL:PURDUE&lang=en&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&adaptor=Primo%20Central&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,theory%20for%20the%20working%20sociologists ''Theory for the Working Sociologist (Purdue University Library Link)'']
* Healy.  [https://kieranhealy.org/files/papers/fuck-nuance.pdf Fuck Nuance]. Sociological Theory. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15471201/View Brightspace]
* Healy.  [https://kieranhealy.org/files/papers/fuck-nuance.pdf Fuck Nuance]. Sociological Theory. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15471201/View Brightspace]
* Identify three papers from your field and take note of how they talk about theory and theoretical frameworks. Come prepared to discuss both individual-level approaches and higher-level patterns that you see.
* Read three papers from your field and take note of how they talk about theory and theoretical frameworks. Come prepared to discuss both individual-level approaches and higher-level patterns that you see.


'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Julius


== Week 4: Concepts and Measurements (January 29) ==
== Week 4: Concepts and Measurements (January 29) ==
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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
* D'Ignazio, C., & Klein, L. (2020). Introduction: Why Data Science Needs Feminism. In Data Feminism. https://data-feminism.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/frfa9szd
* [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15412506/View Goertz. Chapter 2. ''Social Science Concepts and Measurement'']
* [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15412506/View Goertz. Chapter 2. ''Social Science Concepts and Measurement'']
* After reading Goertz, take three papers in your field and see if you can fit them into Goertz's framework: identify the top-level concept, the secondary-level dimensions, and data-indicator levels. Come prepared to discuss and share.
* After reading Goertz, take three papers in your field and see if you can fit them into Goertz's framework: identify the top-level concept, the secondary-level dimensions, and data-indicator levels. Come prepared to discuss and share.


'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Jin Baldick


== Week 5: Ethics in Research (February 5) ==
== Week 5: Ethics in Research (February 5) ==
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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''


* [https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp0800136 Miller and Emmanual (2008). Quality-Improvement Research and Informed Consent. New England Journal of Medecine.]
TBD


'''Assignments Due:'''
'''Assignments Due:'''
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'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Amy Janis


== Week 6: Causal Inference (February 12) ==
== Week 6: Causal Inference (February 12) ==
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'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Amy Janis


== Week 7: Experimental Studies (February 19) ==
== Week 7: Experimental Studies (February 19) ==
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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''


1. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15399178/View Mize TD, Manago B. The past, present, and future of experimental methods in the social sciences. Soc Sci Res. 2022 Nov;108:102799. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2022.102799. Epub 2022 Oct 3. PMID: 36334924.] You can skip Section 6.
1. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15399178/View Mize TD, Manago B. The past, present, and future of experimental methods in the social sciences. Soc Sci Res. 2022 Nov;108:102799. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2022.102799. Epub 2022 Oct 3. PMID: 36334924.]


2. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15399177/View Hainmueller, J., Hangartner, D., & Yamamoto, T. (2015). Validating vignette and conjoint survey experiments against real-world behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(8), 2395-2400.]
2. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15399177/View Hainmueller, J., Hangartner, D., & Yamamoto, T. (2015). Validating vignette and conjoint survey experiments against real-world behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(8), 2395-2400.]
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'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Jorge


== Week 8: Observational Studies (February 26) ==
== Week 8: Observational Studies (February 26) ==
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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''


[https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15801965/View C J Mann. Observational research methods. Research design II: cohort, cross-sectional, and case-control studies]
TBD
 
[https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15801966/View Munaro et al. 2021. Triangulating Evidence through the Inclusion of Genetically Informed Designs]
 


'''Assignments Due:'''
'''Assignments Due:'''
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'''Assignment Due:'''
'''Assignment Due:'''
Cassidy Munoz,
Josh


== Week 9: Surveys (March 4) ==
== Week 9: Surveys (March 4) ==
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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
McCann, J. A., & Jones-Correa, M. (2016). Key Design Features of the 2012 Latino Immigrant National Election Study. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2(3), 230-235. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15652550/View (Brightspace)]


* McCann, J. A., & Jones-Correa, M. (2016). Key Design Features of the 2012 Latino Immigrant National Election Study. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2(3), 230-235. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15652550/View (Brightspace)]
Moy, P., & Murphy, J. (2016). Problems and Prospects in Survey Research. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 93(1), 16-37.  
* Moy, P., & Murphy, J. (2016). Problems and Prospects in Survey Research. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 93(1), 16-37.  
[https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15652551/View (Brightspace)]
[https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15652551/View (Brightspace)]
* Pew. [https://www.pewresearch.org/our-methods/u-s-surveys/writing-survey-questions/ Writing Survey Questions]
 
Pew. [https://www.pewresearch.org/our-methods/u-s-surveys/writing-survey-questions/ Writing Survey Questions]




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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
* Pew. [https://www.pewresearch.org/our-methods/u-s-surveys/writing-survey-questions/ Writing Survey Questions].
* Pew. [https://www.pewresearch.org/methods/2023/04/19/how-public-polling-has-changed-in-the-21st-century/ How Public Polling Has Changed in the 21st Century]
* Pew. [https://www.pewresearch.org/methods/2023/04/19/how-public-polling-has-changed-in-the-21st-century/ How Public Polling Has Changed in the 21st Century]




'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Jin Baldick
Josh


== Week 10: SPRING BREAK — NO CLASS (March 11) ==
== Week 10: SPRING BREAK — NO CLASS (March 11) ==
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* Sampling: Design and Analysis 3rd Edition, by Sharon Lohr
* Sampling: Design and Analysis 3rd Edition, by Sharon Lohr
** I. Introduction (pp. 1-10, 17).[https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15963887/View (Brightspace)]
** I. Introduction (pp. 1-10, 17)
*** Sections 1.1 - 1.3.6 and 1.6
*** Sections 1.1 - 1.3.6 and 1.6
** II. Simple Probability Samples (pp.31-39, 44-46) [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15963888/View (Brightspace)]
** II. Simple Probability Samples (pp.31-39, 44-46)
*** Sections 1, 2, and 4
*** Sections 1, 2, and 4


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'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Jake


== Week 12: Interviews and Focus Groups (March 25) ==
== Week 12: Interviews and Focus Groups (March 25) ==
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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
- [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15987802/View Intro to reading and appraising qualitative research]
- [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15987803/View Focus Groups]
- [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15987804/View Intro to Qual Research]
- [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15987805/View Morse 2015]


'''Assignments Due:'''
'''Assignments Due:'''
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'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Cassidy Munoz, Claire Rosenberger


'''Assignment Due:'''
'''Assignment Due:'''
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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''


* Madison, D. S. (2020). Critical ethnography : method, ethics, and performance (3rd edition.). SAGE Publications, Inc.  
1. Madison, D. S. (2020). Critical ethnography : method, ethics, and performance (3rd edition.). SAGE Publications, Inc.  
Chapters [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15403495/View 1], [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15403496/View 2], and [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15403497/View 4].  
Chapters [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15403495/View 1], [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15403496/View 2], and [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15403497/View 4].  
* SUISEEYA, K. R. M., & ZANOTTI, L. (2023). From Method to Methodology at Plural Sites of Agreement-Making. Conducting Research on Global Environmental Agreement-Making, 186.
 
 
2. SUISEEYA, K. R. M., & ZANOTTI, L. (2023). From Method to Methodology at Plural Sites of Agreement-Making. Conducting Research on Global Environmental Agreement-Making, 186.
 




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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
* [Optional] Geertz, C. (2005). [https://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~rfrey/PDF/410/Geertz72.pdf Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight]. ''Daedalus''. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15472601/View (Brightspace)]
* Geertz, C. (2005). [https://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~rfrey/PDF/410/Geertz72.pdf Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight]. ''Daedalus''. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15472601/View (Brightspace)]
* [Optional] Geertz, C. (1973). "Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture". ''The Interpretation of Cultures''. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15472602/View (On Brightspace)]
* Geertz, C. (1973). "Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture". ''The Interpretation of Cultures''. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15472602/View (On Brightspace)]


'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Wei-Lin


== Week 14: Mixed Methods Design (April 8) ==
== Week 14: Mixed Methods Design (April 8) ==
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'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Wei-Lin, Claire Rosenberger


== Week 15: Computational Methods and Prediction (April 15) ==
== Week 15: Computational Methods and Prediction (April 15) ==
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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
* Lazer et al. [https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.1167742 Computational Social Science]. ''Science'' [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15472905/View (Brightspace)]
* Lazer et al. [https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.1167742 Computational Social Science]. ''Science'' [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/948244/viewContent/15472905/View (Brightspace)]
* Nelson, L. K. (2020). Computational Grounded Theory: A Methodological Framework. Sociological Methods & Research, 49(1), 3-42. https://doi.org/10.1177/0049124117729703
* Foote, J. Shaw, A., Hill, B.M. Communication networks do not predict success in attempts at peer production, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 28, Issue 3, May 2023, zmad002, https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmad002


'''Assignments Due:'''
'''Assignments Due:'''
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'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
* Jens Ludwig, Sendhil Mullainathan, Machine Learning as a Tool for Hypothesis Generation, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2024;, qjad055, https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjad055


'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
'''Discussion Leader(s):'''
Jorge


== Week 16: Final Project Presentations ==
== Week 16: Final Project Presentations ==
=== Tuesday ===
* Claire
* Julius
* Jorge
* Wei Lin
* Amy
=== Thursday ===
* Jake
* Joshua
* Cassidy
* Jin


== Week 17: Final Paper Due (April 30) ==
== Week 17: Final Paper Due (April 30) ==
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