Participant survey for the article: More than Formulas - Integrity, Communication, Computing and Reproducibility in Statistics Education
DOI10.5281/zenodo.12703467Zenodo12703467MaRDI QIDQ6675123
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Publication date: 10 July 2024
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
The artcile More than Formulas - Integrity, Communication, Computing and Reproducibility in Statistics Education concerns the introduction of a new course format in the Master Program in Biostatistics at the University of Zurich. This data set contains the results fo a survey among the participants in this new course. Sepcifically it contains the answers of 22 participants to the following questions: 1) Did you use the following concepts or tools since you took STA472?Good practice for... ... spreadsheets... file and folder organization... version control... dynamic reporting... LaTeX... presentation slide design... oral presentations... designing graphs... designing tables... structure for manuscript... logic of a paragraph... writing style... writing R functions... using unit tests... setting up simulations... code styling... writing vectorized code... writing parallelized code... containerizing code Answers are in the scale: never since, rarely, sometimes, often, frequently, I do not know 2) If you used the above concepts at least rarely, did the training of STA472 help you? Good paractice for... ... spreadsheets... file and folder organization... version control... dynamic reporting... LaTeX... presentation slide design... oral presentations... designing graphs... designing tables... structure for manuscript... logic of a paragraph... writing style... writing R functions... using unit tests... setting up simulations... code styling... writing vectorized code... writing parallelized code... containerizing code Answers are in the scale: Not really Somewhat Definitively I do not know I do not use this concept
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