Deep Dive Into Visual Representation and Interrater Agreement Using Data From a High-School Diving Competition

IF 2.2 Q3 Social Sciences
M. McGee
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Abstract In several sporting events, the winner is chosen on the basis of a subjective score. These sports include gymnastics, ice skating, and diving. Unlike for other subjectively judged sports, diving competitions consist of multiple rounds in quick succession on the same apparatus. These multiple rounds lead to an extra layer of complexity in the data, and allow the introduction of graphical constructs and interrater-agreement methods to statistics students. The data are sufficiently easy to understand for students in introductory statistics courses, yet sufficiently complex for upper level students. In this article, I present data from a high-school diving competition that allows for investigation in graphical methods, data manipulation, and interrater agreement methods. I also provide a list of questions for exploration at the end of the document to suggest how an instructor can effectively use the data with students. These questions are not meant to be exhaustive, but rather generative of ideas for an instructor using the data in a classroom setting. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.
利用高中跳水比赛数据深入探讨视觉表现和判读员协议
摘要在一些体育赛事中,获胜者是根据主观得分选出的。这些运动包括体操、滑冰和跳水。与其他主观判断的运动不同,跳水比赛包括在同一器械上连续快速进行多轮比赛。这些多轮导致数据增加了一层复杂性,并允许向统计学学生引入图形结构和参与者间一致性方法。这些数据对统计学入门课程的学生来说足够容易理解,但对高水平学生来说足够复杂。在这篇文章中,我展示了一场高中跳水比赛的数据,该比赛允许用图形方法、数据处理和参赛者之间的协议方法进行调查。我还在文档末尾提供了一系列问题供探索,以建议讲师如何有效地与学生一起使用数据。这些问题并不意味着详尽无遗,而是为教师在课堂环境中使用数据产生想法。本文的补充材料可在线获取。
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Journal of Statistics Education
Journal of Statistics Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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1.20
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审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The "Datasets and Stories" department of the Journal of Statistics Education provides a forum for exchanging interesting datasets and discussing ways they can be used effectively in teaching statistics. This section of JSE is described fully in the article "Datasets and Stories: Introduction and Guidelines" by Robin H. Lock and Tim Arnold (1993). The Journal of Statistics Education maintains a Data Archive that contains the datasets described in "Datasets and Stories" articles, as well as additional datasets useful to statistics teachers. Lock and Arnold (1993) describe several criteria that will be considered before datasets are placed in the JSE Data Archive.
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