Collect baseline data for 14 days only. • Collected data does not need to be across consecutive days (but that is preferable). • Plot the measurement of your behavior across days. • Avoid excessive and/or unnecessary use of colours, fonts, symbols, and other effects • Keep the graph simple and easy to read. • Plot must be made by software that can produce mathematically accurate plots, meaning use software, you cannot hand draw your graph. ◦ e.g., Microsoft Excel, SPSS, R, MATLAB, etc. ◦ Include axis lines, axis labels, numbers on each axis, data points, and lines connecting them
Sociologists use the sociological imagination to understand how individuals’ problems (i.e., troubles) are tied to broader social patterns. First, read
Sociologists use the sociological imagination to understand how individuals’ problems (i.e., troubles) are tied to broader social patterns. First, read this week’s learning resources (UMGC, n.d.), including the segment of C. Wright Mills’s Sociological Imagination (linked below) (Mills, 2000). This discussion question has two parts: Part 1. Give an example of a