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{{Infobox Journal
{{Infobox Journal
| title = Journal of Statistics Education
| title = Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education
| cover =
| cover = [[Image:Journal_of_statistics_education_logo_2001.gif|140px|center|upright]]
| former_name = Journal of Statistics Education
| editor = John Gabrosek
| abbreviation = J. Stat. Data Sci. Educ.
| discipline = statistics, education, science
| discipline = [[Education]]
| language = English
| editor = [[Nicholas Horton]]
| abbreviation = JSE
| publisher = [[American Statistical Association]]
| publisher = [[Taylor & Francis]] on behalf of the [[American Statistical Association]]
| country = USA
| country = United States
| history = 1993–present
| frequency = quarterly
| frequency = Triannual
| history = founded in 1993
| openaccess = Yes
| openaccess = Yes
| impact = 2.0
| license =
| impact-year = 2009
| impact = 1.7
| impact-year = 2022
| website = http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/
| ISSN = 1069-1898
| ISSN = 1069-1898
| eISSN = 2693-9169
| CODEN =
| JSTOR =
| LCCN = 2020203072
| OCLC = 1056138652
| website = https://amstat.tandfonline.com/journals/ujse21
| link1 = https://amstat.tandfonline.com/toc/ujse21/current
| link1-name = Online access
| link2 = https://amstat.tandfonline.com/loi/ujse21
| link2-name = Online archive
}}
}}
The '''''Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education''''' is a triannual [[open access]] [[peer-reviewed]]< [[academic journal]]. It was established in 1992 at [[North Carolina State University]] by [[E. Jacquelin Dietz]] as the ''Journal of Statistics Education'', obtaining its current title in 2020.<ref>{{Cite news |title=ASA Journal Gets New Name, Mission |work=AMSTAT News |url=https://magazine.amstat.org/blog/2020/12/01/journal-gets-new-mission/ |access-date=October 13, 2023}}</ref> It is published by [[Taylor & Francis]] on behalf of the [[American Statistical Association]] of which it became an official publication in 1999.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Rossman |first1=Allan |last2=Dietz |first2=Jackie |title=Interview with Jackie Dietz |journal=Journal of Statistics Education |date=July 2011 |volume=19 |issue=2 |doi=10.1080/10691898.2011.11889616|doi-access=free }}</ref> The journal covers subjects related to [[statistical literacy]] and [[statistics education]] at all levels of education.

The '''Journal of Statistics Education''' (JSE), founded in 1993, is a quarterly publication of the [[American Statistical Association]]. According to its mission statement, JSE disseminates knowledge for the improvement of statistical literacy and statistics education at all levels -- elementary, secondary, post-secondary, post-graduate, continuing, and workplace education. It is distributed electronically and, in accord with its broad focus, publishes articles that enhance the exchange of a diversity of interesting and useful information among educators, practitioners, and researchers around the world. The intended audience includes anyone who teaches statistics, as well as those interested in research on statistical and probabilistic reasoning. All submissions are rigorously refereed using a double-blind peer review process. provides a forum for research on topics "outside the established disciplines of mainstream science" <ref name="JSE">{{cite web|url=http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/jse_mission.htm |title=Journal of Statistics Education website|accessdate=2010-07-14|publisher=www.amstat.org}}</ref>.

== Topics and policies ==
Manuscripts submitted to the journal should be relevant to the mission of JSE. Possible topics for manuscripts include, but are not restricted to: curricular reform in statistics, the use of cooperative learning and projects, innovative methods of instruction, assessment, and research (including case studies) on students' understanding of probability and statistics, research on the teaching of statistics, attitudes and beliefs about statistics, creative and tested ideas (including experiments and demonstrations) for teaching probability and statistics topics, the use of computers and other media in teaching, statistical literacy, and distance education. Articles that provide a scholarly overview of the literature on a particular topic are also of interest. Reviews of software, books, and other teaching materials will also be considered, provided these reviews describe actual experiences using the materials." <ref name="JSE">{{cite web|url=http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/jse_mission.htm |title=Journal of Statistics Education website|accessdate=2010-07-14|publisher=www.amstat.org}}</ref>

=== Refereeing ===
Articles submitted to JSE undergo a full peer-review by the Editor, an Associate Editor chosen from the JSE Editorial Board and two outside referees. The refereeing process is double-blind; authors and referees are anonymous to each other. Paper submissions require both an unblinded version of the paper (including author names and contact information) and a blinded version of the paper (authors' names and affiliations are removed from the beginning of the paper and the author contact information from the end of the paper). The blinded version should also have any references to papers that include one or more of the authors or clues to the identity of one or more of the authors removed from the body of the paper and in supplements such as software programs, datasets, and graphics files. You may cite references that include authors simply as 'author' in the blinded version. <ref name="JSE Refereeing">{{cite web|url=http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/jse_author_info.htm |title=Journal of Statistics Education refereeing|accessdate=2010-07-14|publisher=www.amstat.org}}</ref>

== Scope ==
JSE publishes manuscripts on curricular reform in statistics, the use of cooperative learning and projects, innovative methods of instruction, assessment, and research, case studies, general understanding of probability and statistics, statistical literacy, research on the teaching of statistics, attitudes and beliefs about statistics, creative and tested ideas, experiments and demonstrations for teaching probability and statistics topics, the use of computers and other media in teaching, statistical literacy, and distance education, and other relevant findings. Articles that provide a scholarly overview of the literature on a particular topic are also published. Reviews of software, books, and other teaching materials are also considered, provided these reviews describe actual experiences using the materials.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Comparison_of_statistics_journals| Comparison with other statistics journals]].
*[[Comparison of statistics journals]].


== References ==
==References==
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== External links ==
==External links==
*{{Official website|https://amstat.tandfonline.com/journals/ujse21}}
* [http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/ Journal of Statistics Education website]
* [http://www.amstat.org/ American Statistical Association], publisher of JSE.


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[[Category:Triannual journals]]
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 17 November 2023

Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education
DisciplineEducation
LanguageEnglish
Edited byNicholas Horton
Publication details
Former name(s)
Journal of Statistics Education
History1993–present
Publisher
Taylor & Francis on behalf of the American Statistical Association (United States)
FrequencyTriannual
Yes
1.7 (2022)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Stat. Data Sci. Educ.
Indexing
ISSN1069-1898 (print)
2693-9169 (web)
LCCN2020203072
OCLC no.1056138652
Links

The Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education is a triannual open access peer-reviewed< academic journal. It was established in 1992 at North Carolina State University by E. Jacquelin Dietz as the Journal of Statistics Education, obtaining its current title in 2020.[1] It is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the American Statistical Association of which it became an official publication in 1999.[2] The journal covers subjects related to statistical literacy and statistics education at all levels of education.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ASA Journal Gets New Name, Mission". AMSTAT News. Retrieved October 13, 2023.
  2. ^ Rossman, Allan; Dietz, Jackie (July 2011). "Interview with Jackie Dietz". Journal of Statistics Education. 19 (2). doi:10.1080/10691898.2011.11889616.
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