An ICPSR Workshop A Hands-on Guide to Using ICPSR Resources.

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An ICPSR Workshop A Hands-on Guide to Using ICPSR Resources

Getting to Know ICPSR What is ICPSR  Who uses ICPSR  A rapid tour of our website  What’s in the download? How to get started using ICPSR  Creating a MyData account  Searching tips  Downloading tips ICPSR Training & Instruction  The Summer Program  Instruction (Classroom) Resources 2

What is ICPSR? 3

One of the world’s oldest and largest social science data archives  Established in 1962 (as ICPR) so that social scientists could share data Data distributed on punch cards, then magnetic reel-to- reel tape, and now:  Data available instantaneously  Over 7,800 studies with over 64,800 data sets Membership organization that started as a partnership among 21 universities, now:  Currently about 700 members world-wide  Federal funding allows parts of the collection to be available to all 4

What We Do – It’s About Data! Seek out researchers, PIs, research agencies and collect data files and pertinent documents related to the original research Process the data and documents  Output data into multiple formats (ASCII, SAS, SPSS, Stata, SDA)  Preserve it for the future Disseminate data directly to the desktops of students and researchers for secondary analysis Provide education, training, & instructional resources  Summer Program in Quantitative Methods  Undergraduate and graduate student & teaching resources to support quantitative literacy 5

About the Data ICPSR archives both U.S. and international data Data Sources:  Government (census, government organizations)  Large data collection efforts (National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, Panel Study of Income Dynamics)  Polls (ABC and CBS news polls, voter polls)  Principle Investigators (Chitwan Valley Family Study, Marital Instability Over the Life Course)  Data repurposed (Integrated Fertility Survey Series, Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods)  Other organizations (NCAA) 6

7 Supporting a growing number of disciplines... Anthropology Criminal Justice Demography Economics Education Foreign Policy Gerontology Health & Medical Policy History Law/Legal Services Political Sciences Psychology Public Policy Sociology

Supporting Social Research 8

9 Exploring the ICPSR Web site

Most Popular Downloads, Fall 2009 General Social Surveys  (Cumulative)  (Cumulative) American National Election Study:  Pre- and Post-Election Survey (2008) National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health,  Public Use Data (Waves 1 and 2)  Public In-Home Questionnaire National Survey on Drug Use and Health, (2007, 2008) Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys, Chinese Household Income Project, 2002 SETUPS: Voting Behavior: The 2008 Election 10

What’s in a “Download?” Documentation files - pdfs  Questionnaire  Codebook  Description & Citation Data in many forms!  SPSS, SAS, Stata  ASCII 11

12 How to Get Started Using ICPSR

The MyData Account MyData account – operates as authentication and like a shopping cart! Authenticate once every six months on campus and you can carry it with you Why do we ask questions about your department & status? Let’s take a look:  Upper-left corner of every web page 

Finding Data: Let the Search Begin! Many search tools found under the Find & Analyze Data tabFind & Analyze Data 14

Searching for Data - Tips When you know what you want – the search box rules!  An acronym  A survey name  A series name  An investigator or agency name You sort of know what you want  Keywords or themes  Populations, time frame, geography  Type of data You (or the student) has no idea what you want!  Start with the Bibliography of Data-Related Literature 15

Specialty Archives/Thematic Collections Data grouped by substantive topic Many archives (thematic collections), including:archives  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive (SAMHDA)*  National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD)*  National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA)*  Data Sharing for Demographic Research (DSDR)*  Resource Center for Minority Data (RCMD)  International Data Resource Center (IDRC)  Member Archive (ICPSR collection) *These archives are federally funded 16

ICPSR’s Bibliography of Data- Related Literature Publications based on data held at ICPSR  Find an article in our bibliography  We display the dataset(s) related to it Growing the Data Bibliography  ICPSR staff continuously searching for data citations  Encouraging the use of data citations (included in all downloads & on the documentation page!)  Please cite the data when you publish and we will find/add you! Ability to see the article citation and click through for full-text Many use the Data Bibliography as a search tool!Data Bibliography 17

Data Exploration Exercise Find the “Search” box on the front page or use the searching aids in Find & Analyze Data Identify a study of interest Read the description  Who were the survey participants?  Where & when was it collected?  What were the main subjects covered? Find an article based on these data Would you like to download? Does this study have online analysis capability? 18

The Study Home Page 19

Supporting the Data Free user support The “HELP” Page offers:HELP  User support (at ICPSR) and phone contact information  Data User Help Center: Short Tutorials & Webinars available 24/7  Local Support: Who to contact at your local institution  Glossary of Terms  Social Networks: Where you can find us on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Slideshare, and more 20

Online Analysis Software Survey Documentation & Analysis (SDA) developed at UC Berkeley Web-based, requires no additional software or licensing Over 580 datasets available for use with SDA  Just interested in online datasets?online datasets Easy for students but sophisticated analyses available for researchers Good for preliminary analyses to determine whether data will work for a particular research question (e.g., RCMD subsetting tools) 21

What does SDA Look Like? 22

SDA Output 23

Focused on comparative analysis of issues affecting racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States Tools to verify sample is sufficient for analysis  Specialized Tools – The RCMD

25 Training and Instructional Support

ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods Instruction on the tools and practices needed to analyze data For those with math phobia and those with advanced analysis skills 3-5 day workshops and 4-8 week courses Primarily held in Ann Arbor, MI, on the campus of The University of Michigan, but some courses on other campuses also 26

Engaging Students Through Data Supporting Quantitative Literacy  Roughly 30% of 2-year college students and 20% of 4-year college students show below basic or basic quantitative literacy skills: These students could not, for example, estimate if their cars had enough gas to get to a gas station. (The Literacy of America’s College Students, American Institutes for Research, January 2006) Engages students with disciplines more fully  Better picture of how social scientists work  Prevents some of the feelings of “disconnect” between substantive and technical courses Piques student interest Opens the door to the world of data 27

Bringing Data Into the Classroom In partnership with teaching faculty, ICPSR has developed: Online Learning Center (Introductory/Substantive Courses) Online tutorials Online teaching modules Student research opportunities 28

Tool to help develop classroom lectures and exercises that integrate data early into the learning process. Intended for use in introductory-level substantive classes. OLC addresses key concerns raised by teaching faculty in focus groups and in-depth interviews. Requires no additional software. Webinar on using the OLC in class on ICPSR website 29

Using the OLC: How to Find It Directly: OLC OLC Through ICPSR homepage  Under Teaching & Learning Coming soon: Data- driven learning guides linked from datasets under “Teach” section on study home page 30

How to Use the OLC – The DDLG Choosing a DDLG – several search tools within the OLC Faculty use of charts in class to introduce topic Sending students to the Website to work through a DDLG in class or as homework Using DDLG as part of larger project 31

Online Modules: EDRL 32 ICSC SETUPS

33 (More) Teaching With Data

Research Opportunities for Students  Research paper competitions -- a research journal experience & cash prizes! Research paper competitions  Paid student internships focusing on investigating social sciences researchstudent internships 34

For More Info: Explore the website Sign up for our announcements Become a “fan” of ICPSR on Facebook/follow ICPSR on Twitter Attend or view our webinars (open to the public!) Contact user support – 35