This course is an introduction to social science research methods.
It deals primarily with giving you the opportunity to understand
fundamental of research, writing research proposals and papers
and finally a brief overview of use SPSS for data analysis. This
course will cover some data analysis, but not to the point where
you should be terrified of the material in question.
This
is a ten-semester hour course. This course is allotted 10 weeks
of time. You must complete all of the requirements for the course
successfully by the end of the 10-week period. The first day of
week one will begin the day that you register for the course,
or the day which you notify me that your textbook has arrived
and you are ready to begin your studies. Please be cognizant of
the time frame. It is rare that extensions of time are permitted,
unless you have good justification. Upon successful completion
of this course, you will be awarded ten semester hours of credit.
There
is one (1) required textbook for this course.
Book 1: Exploring Research. By Salkind, N. J.; Prentice
Hall, A Simon and Schuster Company, Saddle River, NJ, Fifth Edition:
2003. ISBN # 131937839.
There will be two exams (one mid-term and one final). The format
of the tests will be primarily multiple-choice but this is up
to me and may be changed and will cover the material that has
been presented up to that point. Specifics of exam length and
coverage will be dealt with prior to the exam dates. The exams
will be completed no later than the last day of the week on week
five and ten respectively.
a. Exam one will cover twenty-five items and will
end with chapter 7.
b. Exam two will cover twenty-five items and will cover from chapter
8 to chapter 14 with a brief overview of SPSS 9.0.
Hint: Exams will be taken
online and graded by computer. The best way to prepare for exams
is to read all assignments and to prepare for all assignments
ahead of time. The easiest way to make a poor grade on an exam
is to get behind and stay behind early. Also please note, exams
are comprised primarily of multiple-choice questions so the answer
is there. Make sure that if a question has a choice of two of
the above, all of the above, or none of the above, you read the
question and answer completely. Also, make sure you look very
closely at questions that say "not". They are not meant
to be tricky but can be to some people.
There will several written assignments for this class.
The material that will be covered will come directly from the
readings in the text. The readings will be of specified length
and should be properly documented. This class will take ten weeks
to complete. At the end of week one, two, three, four, six, seven,
eight, and nine there will be a written assignment due. At the
end of the fifth and tenth week, there will be no written assignment
due because of the exams.
This is done to help you. You may take the exam
anytime after the assignment for week three and seven respectively,
but you cannot start the written assignment for the next half
of the class until the exam is taken. As previously mentioned,
this class has a range of length. It could last 8 weeks, up to,
but not over 10 weeks.
Each of the written assignments with the exception
of the last one should be approximately four to five pages in
length (double spaced) and cover the material as presented in
the book. I would expect the last assignment to be much longer
and to be done properly and adequately. They are due no later
than the week they are given and no earlier than the week they
are given as well. Grammar is also very important. Please make
sure that all assignments would be presentable in a business situation.
Make believe that I am the president of your company and the reports
are meant to be used in our business. Please be consistent with
documentation. Questions concerning the assignments should be
sent to me immediately when class starts and if they arise during
the course, as soon as possible.
There
are 700 total points available for this course.
1). First seven assignments - 60 points.
2). Mid-term exam - 100 total points.
3). Final exam - 100 total points.
4). Last assignment - 80 total points.
90-100% = A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
60-69% = D
Below 60% = Fail
Upon registration, you will be given my email address.
Please e-mail me any questions. That is why I am here. I will
do everything to help you as much as possible. Please do not wait
until the end of the class to try to get help. It will be too
late. Anytime your grade falls below C, I will try to contact
you about it. If I do not, please do not hesitate to contact me
through e-mail.
You must submit all assignments
on time. Other interactions are encouraged, but not necessary.
Late assignments will result in point deductions for the written
assignments. Late exams will only be allowed to be remade if you
have an excuse that was excused before the exam. Warnings are
given about exams prior to the beginning of the class. It is in
the best interest of anyone wanting to "miss" an exam
to get an excuse from myself or to take the exam just prior to
the due date to ensure no problems. Interactions may be made with
me through "chat rooms" during the class. These are
not required, but can be set up. E-mail usually is the easiest
method to work with me on material and the message boards. These
appointments need to be made early and preparation is key here.
The idea is to have any questions ready at the time of the "chatting."
I have also made preparations to allow for instant
messaging through AOL's instant messenger. If interested, you
may contact me via the instant messenger. Upon registration, you
will be given my instant messenger address. This would be a very
easy method to get in touch with me in a quick and efficient manner.
As noted above, please have questions ready at these appointments.
If my wife is online, she may or may not have the instant messenger
open. In this case, please leave regular e-mail and I will get
back with you ASAP. As noted above, the only dumb question is
the one you did not ask. Please ask questions early and often.
This is a doctoral level course. You must have been accepted into
the doctoral degree program at Breyer State University, in order
to register for this course.
If you have any questions regarding this program, you may contact the instructor at
micheal@c-gate.net.
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