Week 5 Research Design: Mixed Methods and the Value of Research to Social and Public Policy
In your initial post, address the following:
Discuss the reasons for using mixed methods. Select one of the complex mixed-methods designs (experimental, case study, participatory-social justice, or evaluation). What is an example of a study you might conduct using that particular design?
After watching the video Crime Spotting: Joy of Stats (1/6) respond to the following:
- How does the City of San Francisco currently use its crime data? Explain the value of this data to the citizens in the city and the police service.
- The level of data collection, police service planning, and community advocacy involved in the program highlighted in the video would add a significant financial cost to city operations. Other than the safety of citizens and supporting police efforts, can you think of two key reasons why San Francisco city leaders would want the city to be safe?
As an example of another form of research reporting; we can also be informed of the human experience through a review of historical and secondary data. After reading the media piece “How Prohibition made Women’s Drinking More Acceptable” and the journal article, “Bootlegging Mothers and Drinking Daughters: Gender and Prohibition in Butte, Montana”, respond to the following:
Indicate the social problems or issues highlighted in this research article.
- Explain the experience of women in Butte, Montana during the prohibition. How were their actions a reflection of their social circumstances?
- How can an understanding of the society of prohibition era Butte, Montana, help us understand society today? What does it say about the effects of public policy on society?
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