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Christian Genest; James A. Hanley; Sahir R. Bhatnagar – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
This article provides an introduction to randomized response polling, a technique which was designed to allow for questioning on sensitive issues while protecting the respondent's privacy and avoiding social desirability bias. It is described in terms that are suitable for presentation and use in any classroom environment. Instructions for plain…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Randomized Controlled Trials, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Privacy
Allison S. Theobold; Megan H. Wickstrom; Stacey A. Hancock – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
Despite the elevated importance of Data Science in Statistics, there exists limited research investigating how students learn the computing concepts and skills necessary for carrying out data science tasks. Computer Science educators have investigated how students debug their own code and how students reason through foreign code. While these…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Coding, Data Science, Statistics Education
Beth Chance; Andrew Kerr; Jett Palmer – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
While many instructors are aware of the "Literary Digest" 1936 poll as an example of biased sampling methods, this article details potential further explorations for the "Digest's" 1924-1936 quadrennial U.S. presidential election polls. Potential activities range from lessons in data acquisition, cleaning, and validation, to…
Descriptors: Publications, Public Opinion, Surveys, Bias