Sustainability Freshman Inquiry

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Sustainability Freshman Inquiry Feb. 24, 2010 Jeff Fletcher

Follow-up Library visit Mentor session PSU Recycles Service Project Are we done? Post mortem Library visit What is an academic source? A reliable source? Mentor session Have peers sign-off on proper APA citations 3 academic sources + 1 Relate to student’s sub-theme Lists don’t overlap Read for Monday: Chapter 1 in Questioning Collapse (on Blackboard) Capitalism and Collapse (on Blackboard) Homework #4 is on these readings Midterm

Question Explain the term “comparative method” or “natural experiment” and describe its importance to this book.

Possible Answers (p. 17-10) Science depends upon replicable controlled experiments Is it ethical to experiment on large populations by withholding food or killing them to study the effects? Comparative studies identify factors, then study societies where the factors are naturally present or absent Use statistical methods when the sample sizes are large enough Depends upon lots of accurate information about many details often hard to know about past societies.

Question Are there Modern Day Collapses?

Possible Answers (p. 22) Are there Modern Day Collapses? Haiti Somalia Rwanda The Soviet Union What about today’s headlines?

Question Based on your reading of the Prologue, do you think that Diamond is an objective researcher? Why or why not?