R SOC355 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: New York City Water Supply System, Urbanism, Productivism
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Rural sociology 355 lecture: wednesday march 16, 2016. Once we"ve picked out community, we do our research into it. Careful: community name may correspond to the municipal bounds make sure the geography is right. Some of the data we need will come from the 2011 census or the 2011. Data for 2011 is located in two places: mandatory census information (population info), and voluntary census (national household survey) Depending on the type of question we are exploring, we are looking for the data corresponding to it what are we exploring statistically. 5 specific statistical indicator, like income, expense, . Example: can compare your community with other communities in the province, with statistics you can compare and compare it to the provincial averages. Sometimes, however, when statistical data are already in percentages, leave it. Instead of comparing all the numbers, data could instead focus on one place and compare it to historically to get a trend.