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A Model of Cross-Disciplinary Communication for Collaborative Statisticians: Implications for Curriculum Design

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Samsa, GP; LeBlanc, TW; Locke, SC; Troy, JD; Pomann, G-M
Published in: Journal of Curriculum and Teaching
August 3, 2018

The ability to bridge multiple disciplines is critical to the successful practice of collaborative statistics, yet theliterature on statistical education devotes relatively little attention to how this skill can be taught. Our goal here is todescribe a general conceptual framework within which a curriculum on communication and leadership couldultimately be organized.The primary research question pertains to whether an actionable model of cross-disciplinary communication forcollaborative statisticians can be developed, and our task here is to describe such a model and also to illustrate its use.Within this model most communications either share or request information. For example, statisticians might provideinformation about statistics (e.g., specific statistical approaches, general statistical principles), comment on theclinician’s understanding of statistics, share their understanding of clinical content, and request information (e.g.,about clinical content, the design and execution of the study being discussed, etc.). Clinical investigators contributean analogous set of components. In addition, a critical element to the interaction is the higher-level task ofdeveloping a mutually understood agreement about the work to be performed: in essence, proposing and negotiatingsuch an agreement.The model is illustrated using a case study, and general qualitative feedback from investigators who performed thecase study was obtained, commenting on both successful and unsuccessful interactions with statisticians.Implications for curriculum development are discussed.

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Journal of Curriculum and Teaching

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1927-2685

ISSN

1927-2677

Publication Date

August 3, 2018

Volume

7

Issue

2

Start / End Page

1 / 1

Publisher

Sciedu Press

Related Subject Headings

  • 1399 Other Education
  • 1302 Curriculum and Pedagogy
 

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Samsa, G. P., LeBlanc, T. W., Locke, S. C., Troy, J. D., & Pomann, G.-M. (2018). A Model of Cross-Disciplinary Communication for Collaborative Statisticians: Implications for Curriculum Design. Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 7(2), 1–1. https://doi.org/10.5430/jct.v7n2p1
Samsa, Gregory P., Thomas W. LeBlanc, Susan C. Locke, Jesse D. Troy, and Gina-Maria Pomann. “A Model of Cross-Disciplinary Communication for Collaborative Statisticians: Implications for Curriculum Design.” Journal of Curriculum and Teaching 7, no. 2 (August 3, 2018): 1–1. https://doi.org/10.5430/jct.v7n2p1.
Samsa GP, LeBlanc TW, Locke SC, Troy JD, Pomann G-M. A Model of Cross-Disciplinary Communication for Collaborative Statisticians: Implications for Curriculum Design. Journal of Curriculum and Teaching. 2018 Aug 3;7(2):1–1.
Samsa, Gregory P., et al. “A Model of Cross-Disciplinary Communication for Collaborative Statisticians: Implications for Curriculum Design.” Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, vol. 7, no. 2, Sciedu Press, Aug. 2018, pp. 1–1. Crossref, doi:10.5430/jct.v7n2p1.
Samsa GP, LeBlanc TW, Locke SC, Troy JD, Pomann G-M. A Model of Cross-Disciplinary Communication for Collaborative Statisticians: Implications for Curriculum Design. Journal of Curriculum and Teaching. Sciedu Press; 2018 Aug 3;7(2):1–1.

Published In

Journal of Curriculum and Teaching

DOI

EISSN

1927-2685

ISSN

1927-2677

Publication Date

August 3, 2018

Volume

7

Issue

2

Start / End Page

1 / 1

Publisher

Sciedu Press

Related Subject Headings

  • 1399 Other Education
  • 1302 Curriculum and Pedagogy