Cultivating Statistical Thinking
I teach with the goal of helping students become thoughtful, confident analysts who understand both the strengths and limitations of statistical tools. Through clear lectures, real-data applications, and individualized mentoring, I encourage them to think deeply, make connections across contexts, and recognize that good analysis often depends on the question, the data, and informed judgment. Ultimately, I aim to cultivate a form of statistical thinking that extends beyond the classroom—shaping how students approach problems, evaluate evidence, and make decisions in everyday life.
Courses
All course content is currently made available to those registered for the course through BYU Learning Suite
- Stat 251: Intro to Bayesian Statistics
- Stat 240: Probability and Inference 1
- Stat 637: Generalized Linear Models