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My name is Scott Alberts, and I teach statistics and interdisciplinary studies at Truman State University. My research focuses on quantitative methods for measuring group behavior and decision-making, and the general process of data collection as a part of real-world projects. After serving as a college administrator for a while, I have (mostly) returned to the classroom, and I've been learning Data Science to keep relevant. My current research looks at how students learn through work as part of a statistical consulting team, and how a Liberal Arts-driven Statistics major might be successful in producing modern statisticians. Older research projects have included statistical applications of voting theory and a [study] of mathematics anxiety, a study of cheating on campus and a study of attitudes regarding experiences watching pornography in groups. [1]
I am also the Music Coordinator and Choirmaster at Trinity Episcopal Church (Kirksville, Missouri)
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