在课堂上诊断数据分析问题

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
R. Peng, Athena Chen, Eric W. Bridgeford, J. Leek, Stephanie C. Hicks
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摘要

通过向学生提供现实世界的问题和数据集来教授数据分析,可以让学生在反映数据分析实际工作方式的情况下整合各种技能。然而,整体数据分析可能会模糊数据分析实践的个人技能,这些技能可以在数据分析中推广。其中一项技能是在数据分析中诊断意外结果的原因的能力。当面对意想不到的结果时,经验丰富的分析师可以快速地遍历一系列可能的解释,而新手分析师往往很难弄清楚如何继续前进。本文的目标是描述一种教授学生诊断数据分析问题的技能的方法。这里描述的练习旨在让学生练习这一技能,并评估他们所学的统计工具的知识深度。我们采用假设案例研究的方法,并通过学生的诊断和后续行动的建议来关注他们的推理。我们在一个小型的研究生课程中发现了这个练习的实施,为学生的诊断思维过程提供了有价值的信息,但是关于实施的结构化方法和评估的设计还需要进一步的工作。本文的补充材料可在网上获得。
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Diagnosing Data Analytic Problems in the Classroom
Abstract Teaching data analysis by providing students with real-world problems and datasets allows students to integrate a variety of skills in a situation that mirrors how data analysis actually works. However, whole data analyses may obscure the individual skills of data analytic practice that are generalizable across data analyses. One such skill is the ability to diagnose the cause of unexpected results in a data analysis. While experienced analysts can quickly iterate through a series of potential explanations when confronted with unexpected results, novice analysts often struggle to figure out how to move forward. The goal of this article is to describe an approach to teaching students skills in diagnosing data analytic problems. The exercise described here is targeted to allow students to practice this skill and to assess the depth of their knowledge about the statistical tools they have learned. We take a hypothetical case study approach and focus on the students’ reasoning through their diagnoses and suggestions for follow-up action. We found the implementation of this exercise in a small graduate course to provide valuable information about the students’ diagnostic thought processes, but further work is needed regarding structured approaches to implementation and the design of assessments. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.
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Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education
Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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