Hi Can anyone please provide advise on ICCs and CIs. If your ICCs are very low and include zero as the lower bound, would it be more appropriate to analyze at an individual level?
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Citing the74% increase in national bachelor’s degree production in computer and information science (CIS) from 2009 to 2015 (to nearly 60,000, which matches a previous high in the early 2000s), the report summary concludes, “the committee sees both an urgent need and an opportunity to evaluate strategically the role of computer science and related fields at academic institutions and plan for a compelling future where student, departmental, institutional, and national needs can be met.” With the large rise in statistics degree rise over the same period , albeit for much smaller overall numbers (209% increase to 2,336), I wanted to make the statistical community aware of the report and its many recommendations made in response to the CIS increases. For more on the statistics enrollment increase, see the October 2017 Amstat News piece, Bachelor’s, Master’s Statistics and Biostatistics Degree Growth Strong Through 2016
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