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=== Week 5: Tuesday February 4: (I) Surveys and (II) Experiments ===
=== Week 5: Tuesday February 4: (I) Surveys and (II) Experiments ===
==== Part I: Surveys ====
==== Part I: Surveys ====


'''Required Readings:'''
'''Required Readings:'''
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* Yun, Gi Woong, and Craig W. Trumbo. 2000. “Comparative Response to a Survey Executed by Post, e-Mail, & Web Form.” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 6 (1): 0–0. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1083-6101.2000.tb00112.x. ''[[https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1083-6101.2000.tb00112.x Free online]]''
* Yun, Gi Woong, and Craig W. Trumbo. 2000. “Comparative Response to a Survey Executed by Post, e-Mail, & Web Form.” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 6 (1): 0–0. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1083-6101.2000.tb00112.x. ''[[https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1083-6101.2000.tb00112.x Free online]]''
* Hargittai, Eszter, and Chris Karr. 2009. “WAT R U DOIN? Studying the Thumb Generation Using Text Messaging.” In Research Confidential: Solutions to Problems Most Social Scientists Pretend They Never Have, edited by Eszter Hargittai, 192–216. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. ''[[https://canvas.uw.edu/files/61598738/download?download_frd=1 Available in Canvas]]''
* Hargittai, Eszter, and Chris Karr. 2009. “WAT R U DOIN? Studying the Thumb Generation Using Text Messaging.” In Research Confidential: Solutions to Problems Most Social Scientists Pretend They Never Have, edited by Eszter Hargittai, 192–216. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. ''[[https://canvas.uw.edu/files/61598738/download?download_frd=1 Available in Canvas]]''


If you don't have a background in survey design, these two have been recommended by our guest speaker as good basic things to read:
If you don't have a background in survey design, these two have been recommended by our guest speaker as good basic things to read:
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