Your ultimate research paper will
merge material from the previous assignments into a single
documentthat resembles a typical published sociological
study. The highlighted portions of the paper below should come
from:
- the paper proposal
- Data Project 1
- Data Project 2
This very short
document
can tell you more about the traditional format of a journal
article.
Your paper will include the following sections (I recommend
treating this outline like a checklist):
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Introduction
- What occupation are you studying, and why?
- How can studying this occupation tell us something sociological
about work, in general? (adapted from paper proposal)
-
Background and Theory
- Provide a “big-picture” description of your selected occupation
(description of the basic tasks, summary of average pay,
demographic characteristics, education, etc.,
including the Census data table). (adapted from
data projects 1 and 2)
- Summarize key research and theory about the dimensions of work
that are most relevant for sociologically understanding workers’
experiences in this occupation. You will need to cite theories and
published studies from the lecture and reading.
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Methods
- Describe how you conducted the content analysis of online
employer reviews. (adapted from Data Project 1)
- Describe how you conducted your observational or interview
research. (adapted from Data Project 2)
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Results
- Summarize the results from the employer reviews. What are key
dimensions of work that workers in the occupation find most
relevant for evaluating employers?
Include the combined summary table of the reviews from Data
Project 1(adapted from Data Project 1)
- Summarize the results from your original data collection. What
are the key dimensions of work that emerge from these data?
(adapted from Data Project 2)
- How do these patterns differ between the types of data (i.e.,
what does one data project tell you that the other doesn't)?
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Conclusion
- Briefly summarize what you learned about workers’ experiences
in this occupation beyond what you described in the
theory/background section.
- Discuss the strengths and limitations of the methods used in
your study. (adapted from Data Projects 1 and 2)
Format
The completed paper should be 8 to 15 pages long, not including
the bibliography or tables.
You will very likely need to shorten portions of your Data
Projects that you include in the paper.
Please cite at least five (5) peer-reviewed sources (other than
the course textbook) using
ASA citation format
(链接到外部网站。). Microsoft Word includes
a citation manager tool that automatically formats your in-line
citations and creates your bibliography (
instructions here
(链接到外部网站。)). Using the Microsoft
Word tool,
Chicagocitation style is close enough to ASA
format.