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  • 1.  Survey on statistical methods knowledge

    Posted 07-24-2017 09:54
    I am trying to locate any items that could be useful for a survey to assess statistical methods knowledge.
    The main goal is to have/develop a tool that can be used with different groups (workshop attendees, incoming PhD students, faculty) to survey expertise, knowledge, familiarity, and lack thereof.
    I would appreciate any input.

    Thanks!

    Regine

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    Regine Haardoerfer
    Research Assistant Professor
    Emory University
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  • 2.  RE: Survey on statistical methods knowledge

    Posted 07-25-2017 11:00
    The ARTIST project may prove helpful to you:
    Assessment Resource Tools for Improving Statistical Thinking - Home Page


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    Thomas Hogan
    Univ Scranton
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  • 3.  RE: Survey on statistical methods knowledge

    Posted 07-25-2017 11:28
    You should also look at the LOCUS project. (About the LOCUS project | LOCUS
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    About the LOCUS project | LOCUS
    LOCUS is an NSF Funded DRK12 (DRL-1118168) project focused on developing assessments of statistical understanding. These assessments measure students' understanding across levels of development as identified in the Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) Report: A Pre-K-12 Curriculum Framework. LOCUS assessments measure statistical understanding at two levels: Beginning/Intermediate and Intermediate/Advanced.
    View this on Statisticseducation >
    ).

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    Alana Unfried
    California State University Monterey Bay
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