JONATHAN MARX
SOCIOLOGY PROFESSOR
Room 334 Kinard Bld
Spring 2018
Senior Seminar
Reading are on BB
Animals and Society 350
Reading on BB
Career Development for Sociology Majors 298x
SOCL 316 Research Methods
Stuff for 316
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJOn9aGiVVc
Winthrop’s Academic Success Center is a free resource for
all undergraduate students seeking to perform their best
academically. The ASC offers a variety of personalized
and structured resources that help students achieve academic
excellence, such as tutoring, academic skill development
(test taking strategies, time management counseling, and
study techniques), and group/individual study spaces.
The ASC is located on the first floor of Dinkins, Suite 106.
Tutoring for this specific course is offered through the
office. If you wish to request a tutor, you must
attend ONE Tutee Seminar, offered every Friday until
October 24th. Please contact the ASC at
803-323-3929 or
success@winthrop.edu
if you have any questions. For more information
on ASC services, please visit
www.winthrop.edu/success.
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Lecture 14
Lecture 15
Lecture 15b
Probability
Labs
BEans (gummy
Bears)
*Lab 4 (be sure to read the "mean, median, and mode compared section" to help answer questions) graded 3
Scavenger
Hunt Bring Texttbook
Lab
5B
lab14
Lab 15 (Chi sq)
REVIEW FOR LAST
SECTION WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AFTER
A STUDENT HANDS IN "THANK YOU" for THE
CLASS EVALUATION
Support Materials
http://sabermetricresearch.blogspot.com/2011/11/statisticians-can-prove-almost-anything.html
optional enterprise (moving sas materials to enterprise)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41520595/ns/health-sexual_health/?GT1=43001 (current example type1 error)
Remember our finals are scheduled by the lab times (as
listed on the syllabus).
Ignore what you are sent by
the registrar.
RECENT WRITINGS (some light creative comments and some
serious social science pieces):
2017. Rising Pink Tide: Gendered Informal Job Networks Revisited. (with David Meeler and Scott Huffmon) https://www.recruiter.com/i/rising-pink-tide-gendered-informal-job-networks-revisited/.
2017.
NADA Ear Acupuncture: An Adjunctive
Therapy to Improve
and Maintain Positive Outcomes in Substance Abuse Treatment
(with Kenneth Carter , Michelle Olshan-Perlmutter
,
Janet F. Martini and
Simon B. Cairns Behav.
Sci., 7, 37; doi:10.3390/bs7020037).
http://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/7/2/37/pdf
2016. A Spoonful of Success: Undergraduate Tutor-Tutee Interaction and Performance" (with Michelle Wolf and Kimberly Howard). TLAR 21: (2) 85-108
2015. "Does GPA Matter?" (with David Meeler) https://www.recruiter.com/i/does-gpa-matter/.
2013. "Academic Forgiveness: The Price of Pardon."
The Chronicle of Higher Education." 6/10/13 (with David
Meeler)
http://chronicle.com/article/Academic-Forgiveness-the/139691/
2011. "The Presentation of the Student Role in Everyday
Classroom Life: An Assessment.".
Assessment Update.
23 (1):
1-14. (with Jennifer Solomon and Brad Tripp).
2011. "Excluding Mothers-in-Law: A Research Note on the
Preference for Matrilineal Advice." Journal of Family
Issues.
(with
Scott Huffmon and Lee Q Miller).March
25, 2011, doi: 10.1177/0192513X11402176
2010. "How could an Animal Lover buy a Purebred Dog?" Pure
Bred Dog Online Community.
http://www.purebredpups.org/blog?default.aspx?ID=50.
(light piece, I'm GiaGia)
2009. "Cybernetic Service-Learning Course
Development."
Educational Gerontology.
35: 47-54 (with Lee Q. Miller).
2008. “The
Student-Athlete Model
and the Socialization of Intercollegiate Athletes.”
Athletic Insight,
(with Scott Huffmon and Andy Doyle).
http://www.athleticinsight.com/Vol10Iss1/StudentAthleteModel.htm
2005. "Teaching Scholarship during
the 1990's: A Study of Authorship in Teaching Sociology" Teaching Sociology,
July, v. 33 (with Douglas Eckberg).
2004. "The Mouse that Roared: Article
Publishing in Undergraduate Sociology Programs"
The American Sociologist/WINTER (with Douglas Eckberg).
2004. "Gift
Wrapping Ourselves: The Final Gift Exchange". The Journal of Gerontology vol. 59b, No. 5,
s274-s280
(with Jennifer Crew Solomon
and Lee Miller). http://psychsoc.gerontologyjournals.org/cgi/content/full/59/5/S274
2004 . "How the "Queen
Science" lost her Crown: A Brief Social History of Science Fairs and the Marginalization of Social Science. Sociation
Today, Fall, v2, No.2.
http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v22/science.htm
2004. "Teaching Durkheim using
"Elementary Forms of Refrigerator Life" The Southern Sociologist, Fall, v 36, No. 2.
http://www.southernsociologicalsociety.org/assets/TSS.v36/fall2004.pdf
2001. "Conflicts of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren." Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, vol. 7, issue 2, 34-39. (with Lee Miller).
2000. “Physical Health of Custodial Grandparents.” In Carole Cox (Ed.). To Grandmother’s House We Go and Stay: The Issues, Needs, and Policy Affecting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, 37-55. Springer Press: Thousand Oaks, CA. (with Jennifer Crew Solomon)
2000. “The Physical, Mental, and Social Health of Custodial Grandparents.” In Robin Goldberg-Glen & Bert Hayslip, Jr. (Eds.) Grandparenting Raising Grandchildren: Theoretical, Empirical, and Clinical Perspectives. Springer Press: Thousand Oaks, CA. (with Jennifer Crew Solomon)
1999. “Who Cares? Grandparenting/Grandchild Households” Journal of Women and Aging, Vol. 11, issue 1. (with Jennifer Crew Solomon)
1998. “The Grandparent Grandchild Caregiving Gradient: Hours of caring for Grandchildren and its Relationship to Grandparent Health.” The Southwestern Journal on Aging, Vol. 14, No. 2, 31-39. (with Jennifer Crew Solomon)
1998. “Moving On: Residential Mobility and Children’s School Lives.” Sociology of Education, Vol. 71 (April), 111-129. (with C. Jack Tucker and Larry Long)
1997. “Successful Job Search and Informal Networks” in Women and Work: A Reader, edited by Paula J. Dubeck and Kathryn Borman, 312-314, New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, (reprint). (with Kevin Leicht)
1997. “The Consequences of Informal Job Finding for Men and Women.” Academy of Management Review, Vol. 40, 967-987. (with Kevin Leicht)
1995. “Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa Men Have Named You: Smiles as Social Facts.” Teaching Sociology. Vol. 23, 274-279.
1995. “Day-Care and the Incidence of Otitis Media in Young Child.” Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Vol. 112, 695-699. (with J. David Osguthorpe and Gregory Parsons)
1995. “Seasonality of Children’s Residential Mobility.” Population Research and Policy Review, 14, 205-213. (with C. Jack Tucker and Larry Long)
1995. “Grandmother’s House We Go: Health and School Adjustment of Children Raised Solely by Grandparents.” The Gerontologist, 35, 386-394. (with Jennifer Crew Solomon)
2009. Outstanding Advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences
2002. South Carolina Distinguished Professor Award Finalist
2002. York County Chamber of Commerce Teacher of Year
2001. James Pinckney Kinard and Lee Wicker Kinard Award for Excellence in Teaching
2000. American Sociological Association Teaching Enhancement Grant
1997. Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Teaching Award at Winthrop University
1995. Outstanding Junior Professor Award at Winthrop University
Scholars Lecture:
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