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Statistics seniors receive award at American Statistical Association national data challenge

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Four seniors majoring in statistics鈥撯Emily Litzenberg, Kate Lang, Nate Mulugeta, and Shannon Connor鈥撯搑eceived an honorable mention for the best use of external data at the .

For the national competition, called Get Out the Vote,聽teams of high school and undergraduate students submitted their recommendations on聽how to increase voter turnout聽using聽voting behavior聽data from聽the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. High school and undergraduate students were judged separately.

Mason鈥檚 team looked at the data from 2000 to 2016 to see if there was an increase in registered voters who didn鈥檛 vote because they didn鈥檛 like either candidate in the presidential race.聽 鈥淲e found there was a rise in people who didn鈥檛 vote over the years because of dislike for the candidates,鈥 Connor says.

The group was then tasked with coming up with a way to improve voter turnout, and they suggested ranked-choice voting in which voters rank candidates by preference on their ballots, she says.

Connor says the project gave the students a chance to work closely on a statistical analysis. 鈥I learned a lot about how to go from start to finish with a statistical group project.鈥

Elizabeth Johnson, an associate professor of statistics and the group鈥檚 sponsor, says, 鈥淭his national competition allows students to work in teams to investigate current issues using real data, They experience the whole research process of creating a research question before collecting, analyzing, and reporting on data. I am very proud of their accomplishment in a very competitive field."聽

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Four senior students from the Department of Statistics received an honorable mention for the best use of external data at the . Pictured from the left are聽Shannon Connor, Nate Mulugeta, and Emily Litzenberg. Kate Lang is not pictured.

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