Hi Jan,

2nd bite of the apple
I suggest using.

Discovering Sociology:Using MicroCase ExplorIt 2nd Edition | Steven E. Barkan | ISBN 0534587437 | © 2003 • Discovering Sociology:Using MicroCase® ExplorIT (with MicroCase: Statistical Analysis for the Social Sciences Passcard) 3rd Edition |
Steven E. Barkan | ISBN 0534617328 | © 2006

These are very accessible for students... and have been beta tested.

Del



Jan Buhrmann wrote:

Dear Listserve Members:

This semester, I'll be teaching Quantitative Research Methods, and asking my
students to conduct a small-scale research project using some kind of
quantitative methodology.

I'm wondering if there is an archive somewhere, or if any of you have ideas
for either experiments or surveys that you have found feasible for
undergraduates to tackle during the course of a semester.

Some of my students already have an idea of what they want to research, but
I'd like to put together a short list of additional ideas for students who
need some suggestions.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions you can pass along.

- Jan Buhrmann

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Jan Buhrmann, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
Illinois College
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incapable of forming such opinions."

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