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Instructions:

answer  the Discussion Prompt Question by using independently-sourced data and demonstrating the phenomenon of interest. The lecture provided by the professor during the Tuesday meeting should be helpful in guiding and contextualizing the material and the kinds of data sources that might be used. These briefs should make reference to the weekly materials, but are not to be a repetition of their content. Rather, the assignment is graded based on how well the data presented and discussed illustrate the relationships, trends or dynamics relevant to answering the Discussion Prompt Question. Visualization of the data is required, and there are no restrictions on the methods students may use to do so. A few basic examples include the use of charts (line or bar graphs, scatterplots) or maps to illustrate the relationships of interest in the data.

– I will post week 9 and 8 group briefing as reference
– Try to look into Geographic level of national and also search for variables that are important.  Variables could be : Education by race ,  income by race, etc. For instance, If you select income try to see for an example : income by race in the links

– please watch the Tuesday lecture for instructions

Discussion Prompt Question: What type of capital most stratifies American society?

Tuesday:

Friesen, M.J. Advancing Social Capital Measurement: Using General Social Survey Cycles to Develop an Efficient Survey Instrument. Am Soc 49, 392413 (2018).

Data: General social survey https://gss.norc.org/ (Links to an external site.)

Week 10 Urban Inequality S21 Tuesday Lecture link:

https://youtu.be/DTHzDx0BmnY