Influence of consulting in the selection of topics when teaching statistics.


Book: 
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference On Teaching Statistics (ICOTS-7), Salvador, Brazil.
Authors: 
Seier, E.
Editors: 
Rossman, A., & Chance, B.
Category: 
Year: 
2006
Publisher: 
Voorburg, The Netherlands: International Statistical Institute.
URL: 
http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~iase/publications/17/4D2_SEIE.pdf
Abstract: 

Statistical consulting not only provides real life examples to mention in class; it provides a reality check that influences the way we teach and the choice of topics to teach or emphasize. The focus of this paper is on topics that are frequently omitted or not emphasized but which we consider important as a direct result of consulting experiences. The first four belong to introductory courses and among them are data issues, the test of hypothesis about proportions for small samples using the binomial distribution and some topics on categorical data analysis. The last two topics, one on statistical models and the other in time series, belong to upper division courses.

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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