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211 Research Methods

Professor Kathrin Zippel

Spring 2007

 

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Welcome to 211 Research Methods Seminar! You will find on this WWW page the syllabus, links to additional up-to-date reading materials as well as announcements.

EVENTS: Don't forget we meet in the on January 24th in room 120 Snell Library for a hands-on class in the NU Library.

Useful Links for Your Bibliographic Research:

Search databases on www.library.neu.edu, including social science abstracts, sociological abstracts, J-STOR, genderwatch, ethnicwatch, expanded academic etc.

Locating Existing Data:

Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)

Available Data Resources WWW site of the ASA

Murray Research Center in Cambridge Massachusetts

Information on Sections of the American Sociological Association:

For example: Comparative and Historical Sociology includes links to Historical and Comparative Databases

Observe Northeastern University's Ethical Guidelines for conducting research involving Human Subjects and check out Handout on Ethics