ChatGPT in Statistics and Data Learning
ChatGPT in Statistics and Data Learning
What is this Research About?
What did the Researchers Do?
What did the Researchers Find?
“Overall, ChatGPT should be considered a teacher whom we gain a broad understanding from, a peer with whose help we develop critical skills, an assistant we supervise, and a student in whose work we identify and rectify errors.”
Conceptual statistics: Instructors and students should verify qualitative statistical information from ChatGPT. For example, when asked “How do the two metrics MSE and ASE in predictive modeling differ?”, ChatGPT confused MASE with ASE in the response.
Data analysis: ChatGPT can be a good tool for finding or creating synthetic datasets and guide data analysis. Writing code, such as Python or R, for statistical applications was found to be a strength of ChatGPT.
Teaching and assessment: ChatGPT can be an efficient tool to help instructors create problems for assessments and design lesson plans.
→ How to Implement this Research in Your Classroom
The study highlighted that instructors should test and critically assess responses from ChatGPT before bringing this tool into the classroom. With caution, ChatGPT can be used as an instructional aide, idea generation for lesson planning or creating assessments. Here are some examples to include ChatGPT in the classroom:
- Assess a ChatGPT response with students either online (i.e., through a discussion board) or in the classroom to assess the accurateness of the response to highlight the benefits and risks of using this tool.
- Have students optimize a ChatGPT generated block of code to foster critical thinking and highlighting potential risks of blindly using AI.
- Use ChatGPT to brainstorm multiple choice questions or create rubrics for assessment.
→ Citation
Xing, Y. (2024). Exploring the use of ChatGPT in learning and instructing statistics and data analytics. Teaching Statistics, 46(2), 95–104. https://doi.org/10.1111/test.12367
→ Keywords
- ChatGPT
- AI
- Teaching statistics
- Data science
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Canada License
Snapshot Writer: Sarah Rixon
Snapshot Publication Date: 2025
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