ASSESSMENT OF A WRITING COURSE IN STATISTICS


Authors: 
WELDON, K. Larry
Pages: 
online
Year: 
2007
Publisher: 
Proceedings of IASE satellite conference
URL: 
http://www.swinburne.edu.au/lss/statistics/
Abstract: 

Several researchers have recommended the inclusion of writing exercises in statistics courses. This<br>paper describes the initiation of a course designed to provide statistics students with experience in<br>writing about statistics ideas and results. The curriculum for the new course specifies the procedure for<br>the course, but leaves the statistics content open. Assessment of an "experience" course like this is<br>quite different from assessment of a "statistical techniques" course. A principal aim of the course is to<br>improve students' ability to explain statistical techniques verbally. The process of verbalization is<br>helpful in promoting a deeper understanding of techniques already introduced in earlier courses.<br>This paper describes the strategies used to adapt assessment to this new kind of statistics course. A<br>protocol for marking revised reports as well as checking for authorship is described, as are the<br>component weightings for student grades in the course.

The CAUSE Research Group is supported in part by a member initiative grant from the American Statistical Association’s Section on Statistics and Data Science Education

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