Helpful Links...
While you should not assume that every webpage is professional and accurate, some webpages are extremely useful.  The following are suggested sites that will help in various parts of the course (and perhaps in later courses).
Statistics:
HyperStat Online Textbook 
Offers definitions/explanations/examples for univariate & bivariate statistics.
Style Guides:
American Psychological Assoc. (APA)
Modern Language Assoc. (MLA)
Documenting Electronic Sources
Harnack and Kleppinger's site on Electronic Citations (Excellent!)
Internet Style Guide
Janice Walker's site (complex, but thorough)
Annotated Bibliography
So what is an annotated bibliography?
Plagiarism Rules:
Properly Attributing Quotes
How to correctly document and cite quotes and paraphrased information.
Campaigns, Commercials, Contributions
Livingroom Candidate
Campaign commercials from 1952 to current
Commercials and debates from the 2000 campaign
2000 Presidential Elections
Soft Money Contributors
Political Contributors
Campaign Finance Info
Research Design Format:
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