{"id":127,"date":"2011-08-15T13:04:04","date_gmt":"2011-08-15T13:04:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thesocietypages.org\/sociologysource\/2011\/08\/15\/dead-grandmas-teaching-research-questions\/"},"modified":"2011-08-15T13:04:04","modified_gmt":"2011-08-15T13:04:04","slug":"dead-grandmas-teaching-research-questions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesocietypages.org\/sociologysource\/2011\/08\/15\/dead-grandmas-teaching-research-questions\/","title":{"rendered":"Dead Grandmas &amp; Teaching Research Questions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/sociologysource.squarespace.com\/storage\/images\/Worried_Grandma.jpg\" alt=\"Worried Grandma\" width=\"400\" \/><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Professor Palmer,<br \/>\nI regret to inform you that I won&#8217;t be able to take today&#8217;s exam as my family has suffered a great loss.<\/p>\n<p>Prof Palmer,<br \/>\nThis is the worst possible timing, but sadly my grandmother has died and I will be forced to miss our exam today.<\/p>\n<p>Hey, I missed today&#8217;s exam because my grandma died, what should I do?<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Every semester right around test time  I get emails like the ones above.  For some reason grandmothers just start dropping<a href=\"#a\" name=\"fa\" class=\"footnote\">1<\/a>.  It&#8217;s uncanny.  When I start talking about this fact with my students they all smile and laugh quietly.  I tell my students in as earnest a voice as possible that this phenomena is a prime candidate for social research.  Fortunately for us this research has already been done by Dr. Mike Adams (1990)<a href=\"#mike\" name=\"fmike\" class=\"footnote\">2<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Adam&#8217;s work is clear:  Grandmothers<a href=\"#\" name=\"f\" class=\"footnote\">3<\/a> hear of their grandchild&#8217;s exam, become tremendously worried, and die from the stress.  My students laugh at this finding, but I go on in earnest.  After a short discussion to define a hypothesis, dependent, and independent variable, I ask the students to work with their neighbors to identify all three in Adam&#8217;s dead grandma research.  After a few minutes students correctly identify all three and I put up this slide:<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/sociologysource.squarespace.com\/storage\/images\/Dead_Grandma.jpg\" alt=\"Dead Grandma Syndrome Hypothesis\" width=\"400\" \/><\/p>\n<p>It never fails that at some point a student will say, &#8220;Professor Palmer this research doesn&#8217;t factor in student lying.  Most of the students are making it up.&#8221;  I muster my acting skills I learned in high school drama and through a perplexed look on my face.  &#8220;No, that can&#8217;t be.  Students wouldn&#8217;t do that. Would they?&#8221;  If my acting holds gullible students will tell me that desperate students will say or do just about anything to not miss\/fail a test.  Then we move into a discussion of spurious correlations. <\/p>\n<p>Students must understand how to ask a research question before students can understand that sociology is a science.  Activities like the dead grandma can really help your students grasp these fundamental concepts quickly. <\/p>\n<div class=\"footnotes\">\n<hr \/>\n<p>Footnotes:<\/p>\n<div>\n<p><a href=\"#fa\" class=\"reversefootnote\">1.<\/a> While this post and my presentation of the dead grandma research is delivered in a tongue and check way I tell my students after the discussion that I have a great deal of reverence for anyone who suffers the loss of a family member.  In fact my dear grandmother&#8217;s funeral coincided with a test I had as an undergraduate, but I told the professor days in advance and took the test before the exam date.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p><a href=\"#fmike\" class=\"reversefootnote\">2.<\/a> Adams, Mike. 1990. &#8220;The Dead Grandmother\/Exam Syndrome and the Potential Downfall Of American Society.&#8221; <em>The Connecticut Review<\/em>.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cis.gsu.edu\/~dstraub\/Courses\/Grandma.htm\">Available at: http:\/\/www.cis.gsu.edu\/~dstraub\/Courses\/Grandma.htm<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p><a href=\"#f\" class=\"reversefootnote\">3.<\/a> The research reports that Grandfathers do not expire nearly as often as their heterosexual partners.  An interesting fact that I ask my students to explore using a symbolic interactionist lens.  Why use grandmas and not grandpas when forming an excuse?  There must be some perceived rhetorical value in the gender of the grandparent.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Professor Palmer, I regret to inform you that I won&#8217;t be able to take today&#8217;s exam as my family has suffered a great loss. Prof Palmer, This is the worst possible timing, but sadly my grandmother has died and I will be forced to miss our exam today. 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