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As the topic said I need help picking a social science research idea. This is probably the easiest thing in the world.. but considering I have to present something to the class on something that isn't self-evident, it's tricky ish to think of something very creative?
*social science-- SOCIOLOGY anthropology, political science, economics, psychology, education
I want to do it on the "field" of video games or else something on the culture of brand names -- kind of stupid ish because it's just dealing with girls and how they act and how it's kind of ridiculous at times, but that's pretty bias. I'd like to do it about anime-cons, but MN doesn't have any and I don't think it's as good as Cali or whatever.
Anyways I want to do a video game research.. human behavior wise.. like interviewing "fanboys" about this and that. It sounds dumb, but most kids I know are doing something like "If I leave a dime here.. will someone pick it up? or what if I leave a quarter etc". I also was thinking about video game extremest too... but eh.. I don't want to do violence and video games or health related issue with video games that is just .. well long.
I'm going to have to research through surveys or interview or observing etc and then present a 10 minute presentation on my research, which I'll do a documentary film for (I hope).
Anyone with a better idea of this? Video games wouldn't necessarily be my topic.. I could do this in an Economic perspective of looking at game sales or something, but I need a focus.
Bottom line: What are some good ideas for a social science research?
-- IF there are questions and ideas in the thread during the night.. I'll probably answer in the morning
*social science-- SOCIOLOGY anthropology, political science, economics, psychology, education
I want to do it on the "field" of video games or else something on the culture of brand names -- kind of stupid ish because it's just dealing with girls and how they act and how it's kind of ridiculous at times, but that's pretty bias. I'd like to do it about anime-cons, but MN doesn't have any and I don't think it's as good as Cali or whatever.
Anyways I want to do a video game research.. human behavior wise.. like interviewing "fanboys" about this and that. It sounds dumb, but most kids I know are doing something like "If I leave a dime here.. will someone pick it up? or what if I leave a quarter etc". I also was thinking about video game extremest too... but eh.. I don't want to do violence and video games or health related issue with video games that is just .. well long.
I'm going to have to research through surveys or interview or observing etc and then present a 10 minute presentation on my research, which I'll do a documentary film for (I hope).
Anyone with a better idea of this? Video games wouldn't necessarily be my topic.. I could do this in an Economic perspective of looking at game sales or something, but I need a focus.
Bottom line: What are some good ideas for a social science research?
-- IF there are questions and ideas in the thread during the night.. I'll probably answer in the morning