Research Methods Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Research Methods Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Research Methods Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

SOCI 331 Research Methods Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

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Forum Question:

After engaging in your own research concerning experimental
(peer-reviewed journal article no more than five years old), complete
these steps:

Cite and summarize at least one example of social science
research from a peer-reviewed journal
(no more than five years old) that was completed using experimental
methods.

Describe the type of design used in the research.

Next, complete the tutorial below.

Tutorial on survey research

Access the following tutorial site on survey research:
http://www.statpac.com/surveys/

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SOCI 331 Research Methods Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Access one of the topics covered in this site and complete
the tutorial

Summarize that part of the tutorial.

What did you learn from this site?

Instructions for all
Forums:

Each week, learners will post one initial post per
week. This post must demonstrate
comprehension of the course materials, the ability to apply that knowledge in
the real world. Learners will engage
with the instructor and peers throughout the learning week. To motivate engaged discussion, posts are
expected to be on time with regular interaction throughout the week. All posts should demonstrate college level
writing skills. To promote vibrant discussion as we would in a face to face
classroom, formatted citations and references are not required. Quotes should not be used at all, or used
sparingly. If you quote a source
quotation marks should be used and an APA formatted citation and reference
provided.

Peer Review is a process that journals use to ensure the articles they publish represent the best scholarship currently available. When an article is submitted to a peer reviewed journal, the editors send it out to other scholars in the same field (the author’s peers) to get their opinion on the quality of the scholarship, its relevance to the field, its appropriateness for the journal, etc.

Publications that don’t use peer review (Time, Cosmo, Salon) just rely on the judgement of the editors whether an article is up to snuff or not. That’s why you can’t count on them for solid, scientific scholarship. –University of Texas at Austin

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