统计工作:不断变化的职业格局

K. McConway
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从来都不是只有统计学家才从事统计工作,但职业前景正变得越来越多样化。本章着眼于统计学家和数据科学家的工作,但也着眼于记者、活动家和经济学家和心理学家等学者如何使用统计,以及由此产生的各种方法和方向如何塑造统计学科以及如何看待统计学科。我考虑以下问题。首先,谁来分析哪些数据?特别是,数据科学家和数据记者这两个相对较新的职业是如何适应的?第二,谁向哪些受众展示结果,特别是,统计结果如何传达给公众?第三,谁来定义什么样的统计分析是合适的,“复制危机”在多大程度上真的是统计危机?第四,谁培训谁处理数据,这将如何取决于数据科学的影响?这些问题都没有直接的答案。所有这些都已经并将继续发生变化。它们都涉及到那些不会被自己或别人称为“统计学家”的人。
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Statistical work: the changing occupational landscape
It never was the case that only statisticians work with statistics, but the occupational landscape is becoming more and more diverse. This chapter looks at the work of statisticians and data scientists, but also at how journalists, campaigners, and academics such as economists and psychologists work with statistics, and how the resulting variety of approaches and orientations shapes the discipline of statistics and how it is seen. I consider the following questions. First, who analyses what data? In particular, how do two relatively new occupations, data scientist and data journalist, fit in? Second, who presents the results to which audiences, and in particular, how are statistical findings communicated to the general public? Third, who defines what statistical analyses are appropriate, and to what extent is the ‘replication crisis’ really a crisis for statistics? Fourth, who trains whom in working with data, and how might that depend on the influence of data science? None of these questions have straightforward answers. There have been and continue to be changes in all of them. They all involve people who would not be described, by themselves or others, as ‘statisticians’.
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