Chi Omega Sorority -
1. Sources of data: my own personal experience and thoughts, interviewing other members in the sorority, our sorority website, encyclopedias, Chi Omega symphony, songs, etc. Also, Greek legends.
2. Methods beneficial to the project - interview process, a survey or a response as to what most people assume when they think of sororities on campus, statistics (having a certain GPA to be in it, how many people are in one compared to not, etc). Observing our meetings and trying not to be as biased as possible
3. Expectations (behaviors, rituals, rules, etc) - I'll be able to watch our sorority function and how we all act together. Rituals like our initiation, pinning ceremonies, etc. Behaviors include maybe arguments as to who we should be paired for homecoming, talking about policies, rules and regulations of the new executive board. Rules - drinking policies, having certain GPA, expectations, etc. Difficulties I may face include not being biased because I'm in the sorority and I know what it's all about. Also, others getting mad at the perceptions of sororities, for example, my sisters when others think we're just "stupid sorority girls". Successes I'll find are being a first hand source and a member of what I'm going to talk about.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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