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1 Spreading the Data Gospel:
Statistical Literacy 101 Wendy Watkins Carleton University ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

2 Objectives To develop effective strategies to increase:
statistical literacy data use To share ideas about data outreach To develop a library of tools for use in class presentations and hands-on sessions ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

3 Outline Spreading the Data Gospel Statistical Literacy
Developing general and theme-based presentations Statistical Literacy Tailoring exercises for specific audiences Hands-on session ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

4 Why Spread the Data Gospel?
Increase awareness of data resources Answer frequently asked questions before visits Optimize the use of resources Encourage numeracy and the use of numeric evidence in arguments ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

5 Ways to Spread the Gospel
In-class presentations Workshops Newsletters Web-based publicity University lists University communications Handouts ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

6 Gospel Chapters: Parts of a Generic Presentation
Data Sources Immediate collection Other sources Web links Services Contacts and hours ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

7 Data Sources Immediate collection DLI DMTI (if you are a member)
ICPSR (if you are a member) On-line numeric databases Other local, provincial, national and foreign sources ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

8 Data Sources (cont’d) What you can obtain from others (for free!)
Public Opinion Gallup, POLLARA - Carleton Angus Reid - UBC Canadian Information Office - Nat Stone Canadian Election Studies - ISR at York ISSP - Carleton All Alberta surveys (UofA) Heart-health data ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

9 Data Sources (cont’d) Data you can obtain (for a fee) United Nations
OECD Financial and stock data bases ???? ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

10 Web links Your datacentre Other Canadian datacentres
Foreign data archives Best overall source: Craig McKie: Research Resources for the Social Sciences: Data Archives ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

11 Services Data services Straight pass-through on request?
Assisted searching for sources? Subsetting? Statistical formats? Consulting? Data and/or statistics? Research methods? Commercial clientelle? ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

12 Contacts and Hours Location Mailing address, telephone, fax
address of service Hours of operation Web address ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

13 Statistics and Data Data numeric files created and organized for
ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

14 Statistical Literacy “The ability to look at and understand basic statistics critically ... critical thinking about arguments that use statistics as evidence.” Milo Schield ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

15 Statistics before data? Whatever was she thinking?
Statistical Literacy 101 Statistics before data? Whatever was she thinking? ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

16 Why Statistics before Data?
Many groups are number shy Not ready for data Can intuitively understand numeric arguments If they can be comfortable here, they’ll run out of ‘canned’ answers, and … … lead themselves to the data ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

17 Our Role Promotion, not instruction
Introduction to the use of numerical/statistical evidence Give simple examples: Height and weight are related Heavier people tend to be taller If I gain weight, can I expect to grow in height? ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

18 Another Example Two hunters and a bear
Bear can run twice as fast as hunters Innumerate hunter: “ We’re cooked” Numerate hunter: “Not if I can outrun you!” ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

19 Find Data Gems GSS - Time Use Which group has LEAST leisure time?
Draw out the answers Gender - female Family status - single parent, small kids Which group has MOST leisure time? ??????? ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

20 Context, Context, Context
Developing statistical literacy depends, at first, on intuitive understanding, NOT statistical expertise Use examples and exercises geared to the class Nurses Investigative journalism ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

21 Tips for Creating Exercises
KISS rules! Need to ensure success for all Choose easily-manipulated databases CANSIM, E-STAT Community Profiles Pared-down B20/20 tables Ask questions requiring analysis Make them think!!!!! ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

22 In other words ….. Ask leading questions
Give provocative explanations for ordinary findings Suggest the impossible Promote the improbable Encourage dissent! ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

23 What to Expect from Classes
Undergraduates Need to coax participation Data dentistry Graduates Have a lot of questions Eager, eager, eager Encourage a range of opinion with explanations ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

24 Triumphs and Disasters
Sharing Experiences Triumphs and Disasters ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria

25 Success stories What worked for you? Recovery strategies
Sharing Experiences Success stories What worked for you? Recovery strategies ACCOLEDS, December 2002 University of Victoria


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