Reference no: EM133995044
Sport Sociology Project
A student will make a decision on a Sport Sociology Research Theme - This will help focus on the depth and range of your study.
For instance, a research topic selected might be: (for example) Youth sports participation, portrayal of men and women in the media, the differences between men and women, the participation in sports across different races, or the political use of sports by different countries.
There's no need to select the same research topic as the one mentioned above. If the topic is unique, it will be easier to earn a good grade. Please choose a research topic that you find interesting and that will contribute to the efficiency of your project work.
Under the research topic, you will write a sport sociology research paper based on primary and secondary sources.
A 3 - 4 page-paper (excluding cover page and reference list); 12point font; Times New Roman, Arial or Calibri; Double spaced; 1-inch margins; APA Style. No AI shortcuts — Only authentic assignment help from real expert tutors.
Please choose an issue within your project theme. Based on the issue, you need to develop a research question. After that, you need to conduct research to answer the question and write the information in your own words.
Do not plagiarize from other students' papers or from any paper you
have already submitted for another course
Do not copy and paste AI-generated content
You must find and note where the information come from using references.
Please follow the deadline and submit your paper on time. Late submissions will receive a three-point deduction.
The sport sociology research paper must be uploaded to Canvas, which checks for plagiarism. Do not email your paper, as the instructor will not accept submissions via email.
Final Paper rubric (8 points)
Select your research theme, identify an issue within the theme, and formulate a research question for the issue.
Topic Identification (3 point - Half page)
Provide a brief introduction to your chosen research theme
Explain the rationale for choosing an issue and developing a corresponding research question.
(e.g., Why are men and women depicted differently in the media?)
Literature Review to Address the Research Questions (7 points - 3 pages)
Diverse Information Sources: Gather information from at least three of the following sources to address your research questions:
Academic journal articles
Relevant books / News articles (newspapers or magazines)
Personal experience
Interview (consider opinions of others, such as experts, family, friends)
Outreach to relevant organization (via calls or emails)
Visual Information Utilization: Incorporate at least two types of visual information to supplement your research:
Tables
Graphs
Photographs
YouTube content (for the paper, include written content; for presentations, a maximum of 1-minute YouTube video is allowed)
Visual information should be included in half a page.
Explanation of the sources: You need to describe the information you found to understand, analyze, and explain the issues.
*Describe the information you found in your words with citations
Analysis and Interpretation of Findings (5 points - 1 page)
Analysis of Findings: Examine the collected information to identify:
Common viewpoints
Contrasting opinions
New insights or knowledge gained from the research
Answers to the research question
Interpretation and Synthesis: Draw meaningful conclusions from your research, synthesizing what you have learned into a coherent understanding of the topic.
The format in APA style / Use of at least four references needed (if not, -2 point)
If you write some information that you bring from the book, the Internet, or an article, you need to cite and specify where it comes from on your reference list (At least five references)