Social Science homework help

Instructions

For this discussion, you get to engage in data gathering to get a sense of the methods of this unit.
·  Present the following:
o  A brief statement of your method, research questions, and your sources of data (be as specific as possible)
o  A brief statement of the strengths and weaknesses of your inquiry.
o  A summary PowerPoint to support your qualitative proposal.

Using Comparative Analysis

To utilize this method, you will need to pick a country with a population of 5 to 50 million and about which you know very little.
1.  First, develop some background knowledge by finding out about the country’s:
o  history,
o  conflicts,
o  internal social divisions,
o  economy,
o  family traditions,
o  culture,
o  form of government,
o  religious beliefs,
o  holidays
2.  Second, after you have a basic understanding of the country, pick one feature about it (e.g., marriage practices, school system) and make a comparison with your home culture. Develop a list of at least 10 similarities and/or differences. Draw on at least three different sources to develop your comparison list.
1.  Consider using:
CIA Factbook (Links to an external site.)
National Historical Geographical Information Systems (Links to an external site.)
Nation Master
Note: You are not expected to formulate, collect data, analyze it, and write it up for this week! 

Social Science homework help

Instructions

For this discussion, you get to engage in data gathering to get a sense of the methods of this unit.
·  Present the following:
o  A brief statement of your method, research questions, and your sources of data (be as specific as possible)
o  A brief statement of the strengths and weaknesses of your inquiry.
o  A summary PowerPoint to support your qualitative proposal.

Using Comparative Analysis

To utilize this method, you will need to pick a country with a population of 5 to 50 million and about which you know very little.
1.  First, develop some background knowledge by finding out about the country’s:
o  history,
o  conflicts,
o  internal social divisions,
o  economy,
o  family traditions,
o  culture,
o  form of government,
o  religious beliefs,
o  holidays
2.  Second, after you have a basic understanding of the country, pick one feature about it (e.g., marriage practices, school system) and make a comparison with your home culture. Develop a list of at least 10 similarities and/or differences. Draw on at least three different sources to develop your comparison list.
1.  Consider using:
CIA Factbook (Links to an external site.)
National Historical Geographical Information Systems (Links to an external site.)
Nation Master
Note: You are not expected to formulate, collect data, analyze it, and write it up for this week!