The ASA Statistics Project Competition is an annual event where students create a statistical project that answers a research question using statistical techniques. Projects are presented in a written report format and judged based on various criteria, including data collection, analysis, and presentation.
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ASA Statistics Project Competition for Grades 7-12
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- Phone: (703) 684-1221
- Contact: rebecca@amstat.org
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- American Statistical Association (ASA)
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 300
- Cost: Free
- Estimated Time Commitment: Average
- Participant Format: Individual
- Event Format: Online Asynchronous
- Competition Format: Original Submission
- Reach: National
- Event Size: Very Small
Participation Information
Students work individually or in teams (up to four members) to create and submit a statistical project. The submission deadline is June 1 each year. The project must include a valid statistical question, data collection, analysis, and conclusions.
Open to students in grades 7-12, working individually or in teams of up to four members.
Trophies, certificates, and national recognition
Students work individually or in teams (up to four members) to create and submit a statistical project. The submission deadline is June 1 each year. The project must include a valid statistical question, data collection, analysis, and conclusions.
1. Select a research question. 2. Collect and analyze data. 3. Create a written report following the competition guidelines. 4. Submit the project by June 1.
Research materials on statistics, data collection tools, writing supplies, and access to statistical software or graphing tools.
Judging is based on several criteria: statistical question, data collection, data display, data analysis, conclusion, reflection on the process, and overall presentation.