Journal of Statistics Education (May 2020)

Mentoring Undergraduate Research in Statistics: Reaping the Benefits and Overcoming the Barriers

  • Joseph R. Nolan,
  • Kelly S. McConville,
  • Vittorio Addona,
  • Nathan L. Tintle,
  • Dennis K. Pearl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10691898.2020.1756542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
pp. 140 – 153

Abstract

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Undergraduate research experiences (UREs), whether within the context of a mentor-mentee experience or a classroom framework, represent an excellent opportunity to expose students to the independent scholarship model. The high impact of undergraduate research has received recent attention in the context of STEM disciplines. Reflecting a 2017 survey of statistics faculty, this article examines the perceived benefits of UREs, as well as barriers to the incorporation of UREs, specifically within the field of statistics. Viewpoints of students, faculty mentors, and institutions are investigated. Further, the article offers several strategies for leveraging characteristics unique to the field of statistics to overcome barriers and thereby provide greater opportunity for undergraduate statistics students to gain research experience.

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