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| Mod 2 Soc ResearchTHINK IT OVER
Do the findings in the Pager, Western & Bonikowski field experiment surprise you? Why or why not? In what ways can studies about discrimination inform public policy?
What kinds of ethical issues are present in Heussenstamm’s experiment? Were some students at greater risk than others? How do you think the experiences of each group (black, white, and Latino) differed? Do you think gender would influence the interaction between student and police officer?
Imagine your sociology professor asked you to place a “Black Lives Matter” bumper sticker on your vehicle and asked you to sign an informed consent before participating in the study. Would you do it? Why or why not? How does geographic location and personal identity affect one’s experience and potential risk factors?
GLOSSARY
experiment: the testing of a hypothesis under controlled conditions; tests a hypothesis to determine cause and effect relationships
Pager, D., Western, B. and B. Bonikowski. 2009. "Discrimination in a Low-Wage Labor Market: A Field Experiment." American Sociological Review. Vol. 74 (October: 777-799). ↵
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Research Methods. Authored by: OpenStax CNX. Located at: https://cnx.org/contents/AgQDEnLI@11.2:5y6RWnGd@14/Research-Methods. License: CC BY: Attribution. License Terms: Download for free at http://cnx.org/contents/02040312-72c8-441e-a685-20e9333f3e1d@3.49
Additional material on Stanford Prison Experiment. Authored by: William Little. Provided by: BC Campus. Located at: https://opentextbc.ca/introductiontosociology/chapter/chapter2-sociological-research/. License: CC BY: Attribution
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