Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Post-Midterm Schedule

Post-Midterm Schedule


WEEK NINE

October 22
Reconfigure teams & begin research project 

October 24
Big picture and research agenda

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WEEK TEN

October 29
Fine tune research approach and goals, Review of the Literature component, keys to successful surveys
DUE:  Conduct your Review of the Literature & draft this segment of your write-up

October 31
Survey development, informed consent requirements
DUE:  Bring a draft of your survey. 

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WEEK ELEVEN

November 5
Other theories in political psychology… authoritarian personality / Stanford prison experiment
DUE:  Bring a copy of your final survey instrument & READ about the Stanford Prison Experiment… https://www.prisonexp.org(see The Story)

November 7
Team Time: Independent research day. Use your class time this day to further an aspect of your research projects using resources or e-sources beyond the classroom such as the library, success center or writing tutor, or conduct your survey this day.
DUE:  As self-assigned by your team and/or by yourself

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WEEK TWELVE

November 12
Survey results & write-up
DUE: Bring all draft materials & survey results

November 14
Presentation guidelines; practice mini presentations
DUE: Final Research Project write-up


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WEEK THIRTEEN

November 19
Other theories in political psychology… authoritarian personality / Stanford prison experiment
DUE:  READ and BLOG about the Stanford Prison Experiment… https://www.prisonexp.org (see The Story)

Thursday, November 21
Research Presentations – 1stTwo Teams: Exit & Social Media

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WEEK FOURTEEN

November 26
Research Presentations – 2ndTwo Teams: New Nationalism & Women in Elections

November 28
No class – Thanksgiving holiday.

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WEEK FIFTEEN

December 3
Review & final exam study guide
DUE: Post the following 4 items to your blog:
1) the final version of your Research Write-Up (must include your graphical results)
2) a 2-paragraph Summary of your research
3) a 1-or-more-paragraph that explicitly links your research to one or more of the political psychology themes we explored this semester
4) a bullet point, in a format you could include on a resume, that highlights your work on this research project in a way that demonstrates your qualifications for a job

December 5
Final Exam.

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