May 5 and 6, 2021

Teaching Statistics in Psychology

Virtual Conference

Hosted by Trent University and York University

A two-day summit of talks and interactive discussions

A brief overview of the two days:

May 5th

Teaching Statistics: What Works Well?

May 6th

Interactive Discussions of Current Issues in Statistics Education

The goal of this event is to bring instructors and students in psychology and related disciplines together from across the globe to engage in matters related to statistics education.

Keynote Speakers

Day 1

Dr. Andy Field

Professor of Quantitative Methods

School of Psychology

University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, United Kingdom

Dr. Jessica Hartnett

Associate Professor

Department of Psychology and Counseling

Gannon University, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States

Day 2

Dr. Christopher Green

Professor

Department of Psychology

York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Dr. Geoff Cumming

Emeritus Professor

School of Psychology & Public Health

La Trobe University, Melbourne Campus, Victoria, Australia

The Venue

Keeping with COVID-19 guidelines and travel restrictions, the conference will be held remotely over Zoom.

People who are registered before 12:00pm EDT on May 4 will be sent information on how to access the conference.


Conference Organizers

  • Kevin Peters (Trent University) - Contact for information at kevinpeters@trentu.ca

  • Fergal O'Hagan (Trent University)

  • Rob Cribbie (York University)