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Using a problem-based approach to teach statistics to postgraduate science students: A case study

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Vol: 
9
Num: 
2
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Authors: 
Thomas Jaki
Melanie Autin
Abstract: 
The standard approach to teaching statistics is teacher-centered in which the lecturer tries to impose his knowledge onto the students. This method forces a particular learning style and pace on students, and students often fail to make the connection of when various statistical methods are appropriate. Here we discuss a statistics course for non-specialist postgraduate students at Lancaster University that uses a problem-based learning approach…
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Keywords: 
stats, statistics, teaching, learning, problem based learning, PBL, postgraduate science, postgraduate, science, computing, biological science, biology, engineering, geography, environmental science, psychology, PhD, MSc, Masters, experimental design, hypothesis testing, regression modelling, survival analysis, linear models, time series, MSOR Connections May 2009 Vol 9 No 2