The World Wide Web has become a cornucopia of existing statistics for
social researchers. For example, here are just a few government agencies
you can explore to gain an appreciation of the data literally at your finger
tips. Perhaps some of these data sources could be useful to you in
doing research for a term paper in some other course.
Bureau of the Census | http://www.census.gov/ |
Bureau of Labor Statistics | http://stats.bls.gov/ |
Bureau of Transportation Statistics | http://www.bts.gov/ |
Centers for Disease Control | http://www.cdc.gov/ |
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) | http://www.ic.gov/ |
Department of Education | http://www.ed.gov/ |
Environmental Protection Agency | http://www.epa.gov/ |
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) | http://www.fbi.gov/ |
House of Representatives | http://www.house.gov/ |
National Center for Educational Statistics | http://www.ed.gov/NCES |
National Institutes of Health | http://www.nih.gov/ |
White House | http://www.whitehouse.gov/ |
State and Local Governments | http://www.piperinfo.com/~piper/state/states.html |