Counting Grass as a Rich Introduction to Population Estimation

G. Hess, E. Keto
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Undergraduate students often have trouble grasping concepts of statistical inference and sampling. The activity described here is designed to help students connect their intuition about estimating population sizes to statistical terminology and procedures, and to shed light on some of their misconceptions about sampling techniques. On the first day of an undergraduate Natural Resources Measurements course, students are given 45 minutes to estimate the number of blades of grass covering a large field using rulers and measuring tape. This simple activity is a microcosm of what students will be doing throughout the course, and it provides a basis for rich discussion of many aspects of statistical sampling and population estimation, including random and stratified sampling, variability, error, bias, and decisions about plot and sample size. The activity can also be used to highlight professional skills, such as collaboration and the need for clear communication, and begin the transformation from thinking like students to thinking like professionals. Instructors can easily vary the emphasis on particular topics, depending on course goals and serendipity during the activity. Of significant pedagogical value, this activity is referred to throughout the semester as the intuitive base for statistical concepts that might otherwise get lost in terminology and symbols, and during discussion of professional development.
数草是人口估计的丰富入门
本科生在掌握统计推断和抽样的概念方面常常有困难。这里描述的活动旨在帮助学生将他们对估计人口规模的直觉与统计术语和程序联系起来,并阐明他们对抽样技术的一些误解。在本科自然资源测量课程的第一天,学生有45分钟的时间用尺子和卷尺估计覆盖一大片土地的草叶的数量。这个简单的活动是学生将在整个课程中所做的事情的一个缩影,它为统计抽样和总体估计的许多方面提供了丰富的讨论基础,包括随机抽样和分层抽样,可变性,误差,偏差,以及关于情节和样本量的决定。这个活动也可以用来强调专业技能,比如协作和清晰沟通的需要,并开始从像学生一样思考到像专业人士一样思考的转变。教师可以很容易地根据课程目标和活动中的意外发现来改变对特定主题的强调。这一活动具有重要的教学价值,整个学期都将其作为统计概念的直观基础,否则这些概念可能会在术语和符号中迷失,也可能在专业发展的讨论中迷失。
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