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Adventures in Podcasting

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 June 2008

Matthew Roberts
Affiliation:
Hope College

Extract

It all started with a scheduling conflict. Because of a Model United Nations conference, one student let me know that she would need to miss our research methods class the coming week. As hands popped up around the room I realized I would be missing almost a third of my class. Unfortunately they were going to miss crucial lectures on measures of significance and measures of association, without which they could be considerably lost when it came to the semester research paper.

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The Teacher
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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 2008

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