finding community data
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Community Data
Nicole Branch, Sociology LibrarianSanta Clara University Library
Image courtesy of Flickr user Rosa Menkman.
Today we will…
• Critically analyze data & data sources
• Find data relevant to your placement site
• Compare data from your placement site to your home community
Finding Community Data & Statistics
Think about WHO might collect the data you are interested and WHO might publish the results.
Government agenciesNon-government organizationsAcademic institutionsPrivate sector
Finding Community Data & Statistics
Think about if the data/statistics you are looking for will be made readily available.
Controversial/harmful dataNot broadly applicable data
Finding Community Data & Statistics
Think about your timeframe & geography
Lag time for publicationSampling and geographic specificity
Critiquing Data & Data Sources Who is the source of the data? Does the source of the data have a bias/interest in
the data and how might this impact how the data was collected or analyzed?
What is the sample size and how was the data collected?
What is the larger context of the data? Correlations are not causations.
Example 1
Source
Methodology
Example 2
Causation vs. Correlation
Quiz
• Go to “Quiz” page on the guide and click on the link
• Quiz questions will be presented
• Respond
• Review
Which of the following agencies provide data & statistics about
United States veterans? A. U.S. Department of EducationB. U.S. Department of CommerceC. U.S. Census BureauD. B & CE. All of these agencies
Which of the following is an example of causation?
Select from the images displayed in the poll.
What would you MOST like to know more about to understand these statistics?
• Why data from 2010 is not included• The breakdown of police killings by year• The definition of “unobserved”• If there is overlap between these reports
What might be an issue with the reliability of these statistics?
California Health Kids Survey, San Jose Unified Secondary, 2010.
Data Sources• American Community Survey (ACS)
o Part of the U.S. Census Bureau surveyso Estimateso Detailed data
• DataQuesto California Department of Educationo California Healthy Schools Survey
• School Accountability Report Cards (SARC)o State datao Required by California law for schools receiving public funding.
School & Community Exercise
• For Arrupe placements in San Jose pick one of these: OverfeltIndependenceLincolnSan Jose High
• For Arrupe placements in Santa Clara or Cupertino pick one of these:Santa Clara HighWilcox High
School & Community Exercise
• Find a SARC for that school
• Use DataQuest to find more school data
• Find neighborhood data using the ACS:Look up the address for the school and use the ACS
address search function to access census tract data If that address does not work in ACS, find a
residential address near the school
Example
Next Up
• Exploring community assets
• Issue area data