Submitted by Professor Shortell on Mon, 09/18/2017 - 18:24
Select a categorical variable in the 2016 ANES. Produce a table, and compute the appropriate percentages. Make a sociological interpretation of the results.
Paste your R code and interpretation in a comment to this page.
Submitted by Professor Shortell on Mon, 09/11/2017 - 18:40
First, we'll look at the code for tables and calculations.
Next, you will perform the calculations necessary to determine the proportion of registered voters who say they voted in the 2016 presidential election. From this, you can make a sociological argument about political participation. How does the reported participation compare to actual voting rates? What might account for the discrepancy?
Paste your code and interpretation in a comment below.
Submitted by Professor Shortell on Mon, 09/11/2017 - 06:32
Open the codebook for the 2016 ANES. Identify one variable from the codebook at each level of measurement.
Submitted by Professor Shortell on Sun, 09/11/2016 - 23:15
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Submitted by Professor Shortell on Wed, 04/09/2014 - 18:00
3 hours; 3 credits
Descriptive and inferential statistics appropriate for analysis of sociological data. Emphasis on concepts and implications of sociological statistics rather than on mathematical foundations. Critical survey of statistical reasoning in major sociological studies.
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