Asking Questions, Part II (Subjective Phenomena)
Here are the links you'll need to prepare for class this week (links will open in a new browser window):
Lecture/Class
- Lecture outline for this topic (Acrobat format)
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- Review: Forms of context effects (Acrobat format)
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Assignments
- Class critiques of Assignment #4 begin October 28
- Reminders:
- By Friday night, e-mail your questions about subjective phenomena (Assignment #4) and the most recent version of your questionnaire objectives to your assigned partner (preferably as attachments in MS Word format).
[List of partners requires course password]
- Next Monday, bring your own questions about subjective phenomena (Assignment #4) to class. Bring a copy on a transparency or paper handout and a copy to submit to Prof. Herek.
- Download the handout with suggested questions for guiding your written critique and class discussion of your partner's items. (Acrobat format)
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- By Friday night, e-mail your questions about subjective phenomena (Assignment #4) and the most recent version of your questionnaire objectives to your assigned partner (preferably as attachments in MS Word format).
Reading Assignments
- Tourangeau: Chapters 7 & 8
- Dillman, Chapter 4 (pp. 65-89)
- Bradburn: Chapters 4 & 5
Additional Resources
- Suggestions for further reading