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 For ASSIGNMENT 2: You will develop a research design with research problem, hypothesis and operational definitions for variables; then you will conduct another 1 hour of observations.  1)       Based on your initial observations and written analyses completed for ASSIGNMENT 1, develop a specific research problem/question to be further investigated (i.e. the variation in behavior of males versus females when entering a store with a glass store front.  2)      Identify the key variables you are going to be investigating, and develop an operational definition for each of them.  (this should include at least twovariables, but not more than four). Your operational definitions will help to provide parameters for how to record variations in your observations.  3)      Write a hypothesis for what you expect to observe in your second round of observations.  4)      Repeat observations. This should be done at the SAME social setting as in ASSIGNMENT 1 at approximately the same time of day (if you can do thisone or two weeks later on the same day, it would be great!)  5)      When you have returned from you observation, type up your notes.  Review your notes for patterns in behavior, socio-demographic characteristics, etc. AND how they corresponded with your expectations/hypothesis   6)      Describe observations using ‘thick description’ of the location (i.e. building you were in (what is the architecture like), descriptions of people there (in terms of socio-demographic characteristics: age, race/ethnicity, gender, socio-economic status), sounds, smells, temperature, time of day and week, etc);  7)      Analyze your observations in terms of how they supported/did not support your hypothesis.   8)      What is a possible sociological/theoretical explanation for the trends you observed?  This is best done by using our textbook and other sources to provide credibility to your analyses. Analyze your observations using a minimum of 6 sociological concepts and two theories from the textbook.  9)      Discuss the differences between your inductive observations and your deductive observations.  How did the way you were observing change?  How did what you observed change?  10)   Briefly describe and compare your thoughts/feelings in the two steps.  Did you prefer one approach to the other?  Why/why not?  Please be sure to use sources and format citations in the APA citation format.    Grading Rubric  View the grading rubric so you understand how you will be assessed on this Assignment.  Click the grid icon at the top of this instruction page, or the grid icon under "View iRubric" on the main Assignments page.     The Week 5 Assignment 2 meets the following course objectives:  CO3: Explain the ‘self’ as a key concept in interaction and socialization CO4: Identify social psychological sources of and consequences of structural inequality CO5: Compare and contrast key social psychological theories including Symbolic Interactionism, Exchange Theory, and Micro-structural Sociology as tools for analysis in varied areas of social life CO6: Analyze interpersonal interaction from a variety of social psychological frameworks including dramaturgy, ethnomethodology and exchange approach CO7: Critically evaluate sociological research and theories on how larger structural conditions impact the individual, emphasizing issues of race, class, and gender. CO8: Apply concepts and theories to analysis of field observations, interviews, and archives

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