Guided Labs That Introduce Statistical Techniques Used in Research From Multiple Disciplines


Authors: 
Shonda Kuiper, Linda Collins
Volume: 
63(4)
Pages: 
Online
Year: 
2009
Publisher: 
The American Statistician
URL: 
http://pubs.amstat.org.floyd.lib.umn.edu/doi/abs/10.1198/tast.2009.07191
Abstract: 

Investigative laboratory modules (labs) can introduce undergraduates to relatively advanced statistical methods from a variety of disciplines. The labs described in this article encourage students early in their undergraduate studies to experience the role of a research scientist and to understand how statistics help advance scientific knowledge. By making students grapple with intriguing real-world problems that demonstrate the intellectual content and broad applicability of statistics as a discipline, these labs encourage students to consider a career in statistics or to incorporate statistical thinking into any career. These materials offer many potential uses: they can be combined to form a second statistics course; they can be incorporated as a final project in an introductory statistics course; or they can be used individually to demonstrate to students and researchers in other disciplines how statisticians approach the scientific process.

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