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*Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
 
*Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
 
**Snowden, A.J., Hockin, S. & Pridemore, W.A. (2017) The Neighborhood-Level Association Between Alcohol Outlet Density and Female Criminal Victimization Rates.
 
**Snowden, A.J., Hockin, S. & Pridemore, W.A. (2017) The Neighborhood-Level Association Between Alcohol Outlet Density and Female Criminal Victimization Rates.
*Finished reading and completed exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 3
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*Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 3
 
*Began conceptualizing testable hypotheses
 
*Began conceptualizing testable hypotheses
  

Revision as of 21:08, 14 June 2021

Week 1: June 1st, 2021

Tuesday (6/1/21)

  • Attended REU orientation and day 1 of the Data Science boot camp

Wednesday (6/2/21)

  • Attended day 2 of the Data Science boot camp
  • Met with fellow researcher, Michael Rodriguez, and mentor Dr. Snowden to discuss research direction
  • Downloaded and registered ArcGIS software (geographic information system)

Thursday (6/3/21)

  • Attended Dr. Brylow's presentation on “Good Research Practices and the Art of Keeping Logs”
  • Began reading literature on effective research writing
  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Clarke, R.V.G. & Eck, J. E. (2007) Understanding Risky Facilities.
  • Explored ArcGIS software

Friday (6/4/18)

Week 2: June 7th, 2021

Monday (6/7/21)

  • Attended Dr. Brylow's training on "Responsible Conduct of Research"
  • Continued reading literature on effective research writing

Tuesday (6/8/21)

  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Bursik, R.J., & Grasmick, H.G. (1989) Neighborhoods and Crime (1-23).
    • Snowden, A. J., & Pridemore W.A. (2014). Off-premise alcohol outlet characteristics and violence.
  • Read and completed exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 1

Wednesday (6/9/21)

  • Attended Dr. Brylow's presentation on "Technical Writing"
  • Met with Michael Rodriguez and Dr. Snowden to discuss literature content and continual research development.
  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Snowden, A.J. & Freiburger, T.L. (2015) Alcohol outlets, social disorganization, and robberies: Accounting for neighborhood characteristics and alcohol outlet types.
  • Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 2

Thursday (6/10/21)

  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Snowden, A.J. (2016) Alcohol Outlet Density and Intimate Partner Violence in a Nonmetropolitan College Town: Accounting for Neighborhood Characteristics and Alcohol Outlet Types
  • Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 2
  • Continued learning in Python's 'Pandas' library

Friday (6/11/18)

  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Snowden, A.J., Stucky, T.D. & Pridemore W.A. (2017) Alcohol outlets, social disorganization, and non-violent crimes in urban neighborhoods, Journal of Crime and Justice.
  • Began reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 3

Week 3: June 14th, 2021

Monday (6/14/21)

  • Read relevant project literature and logged with a bibliographic reflection
    • Snowden, A.J., Hockin, S. & Pridemore, W.A. (2017) The Neighborhood-Level Association Between Alcohol Outlet Density and Female Criminal Victimization Rates.
  • Finished reading and completing exercises in "Getting To Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6" textbook chapter 3
  • Began conceptualizing testable hypotheses

Tuesday (6/15/21)

Wednesday (6/16/21)

Thursday (6/17/21)

Friday (6/18/18)