SOC 222: Measuring the Social World Study Notes
SOC 222: Measuring the Social World
Key Concepts and Definitions
Population vs. Sample
- Population: The entire group you want to study. Example: All students at UTM.
- Sample: A subset of the population used to make conclusions. Example: 100 UTM students surveyed in the library.
- Population Parameter: The true value in the population. Example: The actual percentage of all UTM students who cheat.
- Sample Statistic: The estimate derived from the sample. Example: 15% of surveyed students admit to cheating.
- Sampling
Spanish Tax System: Key Obligations and Accrual Dates
Spanish Tax System: Obligations and Accrual
Income Tax
- Taxable Event: Worldwide income obtained by individuals.
- Taxpayer: Spain resident individuals.
- Accrual: December 31.
Corporation Tax
- Taxable Event: Worldwide income obtained by companies.
- Taxpayer: Spain resident companies.
- Accrual: Last day of the tax year.
Non-Resident Income Tax
- Taxable Event: Income obtained in Spain by non-resident individuals or companies.
- Taxpayer: Non-resident individuals or companies.
- Accrual: Depends on whether operations are
C Programming Fundamentals: Structure, Variables, and I/O
1. C Program Structure and Components
Input Section
- Input Devices: Used to enter data into the computer system.
- Converts human-understandable input into computer-controllable data.
- The CPU accepts information from the user through these devices.
- Examples: Mouse, Keyboard, Touch screen, Joystick.
Output Section
- Output Devices: Used to send information from the computer to the outside world.
- Converts data stored as 1s and 0s into human-understandable information.
- Examples: Monitor, Printer, Plotter, Speakers.
Finite Element Method: Principles, Applications and Accuracy
Concept of FEM and Procedure
The Finite Element Method (FEM) is a numerical technique used to solve complex engineering problems by dividing a large system into smaller, simpler parts called finite elements.
Instead of solving the whole structure at once, FEM solves each small element and combines the results to get an approximate solution.
Procedure of FEM
- Discretization (Meshing): Divide the entire domain into small elements.
- Selection of Element Type: Choose suitable elements (1D, 2D, 3D).
- Derivation
Mastering Design Thinking and Engineering Methodologies
The Design Thinking Process
Design Thinking is a non-linear, iterative process used to understand users, challenge assumptions, redefine problems, and create innovative solutions. To illustrate this, let’s use the example of improving the commute experience for urban cyclists.
1. Empathize (Finding the Problem)
The first stage is about gaining an empathetic understanding of the problem you are trying to solve. This involves observing and engaging with people to understand their experiences and motivations.
Read MoreComputer Networking Fundamentals: Protocols and Security
Unit 1: Basics and Topology
Computer Network
A computer network is a system of interconnected devices that communicate and share data using communication protocols.
Basic Terms
- Node: Any device connected in a network.
- Protocol: Rules for communication (e.g., TCP/IP, HTTP).
- IP Address: Unique number assigned to each device.
- DNS: Converts domain names into IP addresses.
- Firewall: Protects the network from unauthorized access.
Types of Networks
- PAN: Connects personal devices within a short range.
- LAN: Small area
Office Management and Accounting Exam Questions
Very High Frequency Questions
- Define office in one sentence.
- Explain the role of an office assistant.
- Explain the functions of an office assistant.
- Define office resources.
- Explain the types of office resources.
- Write the importance of office resources (5 short points).
- Write the meaning of accounting.
- What is the double-entry bookkeeping system?
- Define the double-entry system and explain its features (5 short points).
- Define a joint-stock company.
- List five differences between government and business accounting
Database Management Systems: Core Concepts and SQL
E.F. Codd’s 12 Rules for RDBMS
E.F. Codd, a pioneer in the field of relational databases, defined 12 rules (numbered 0 to 12) to determine whether a Database Management System (DBMS) can be considered a truly Relational Database Management System (RDBMS).
The 12 Rules Breakdown
- Rule 0: The Foundation Rule: A system must use its relational facilities exclusively to manage the database.
- Rule 1: The Information Rule: All information must be represented as values in tables (rows and columns).
- Rule 2: Guaranteed
Essential Computer Science and Networking Concepts
1. What is the Internet?
The Internet is a global network of networks that connects millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks. It uses the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to link devices worldwide and share data.
2. Understanding Network Protocols
A protocol is a set of formal rules that govern how data is transmitted and processed over a network. Five common protocols include:
- HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol): Used for transferring web pages over the internet.
Digital Business Fundamentals: Models, Strategies, and Systems
Drivers of Digital Business
Digital business is driven by multiple forces that push organizations to adopt digital technologies:
- Market Forces: Increasing competition and globalization, demand for better customer experience, and the need for faster product delivery.
- Technology Forces: Advancements in AI, Cloud, Blockchain, and Data Analytics; increased internet penetration; and mobile platforms enabling new business models.
- Economic Forces: Need for cost reduction and efficiency, economies of scale
