Statistical Literacy Survey and Hypothetical Client Case Reflection
Title: Statistical Literacy Survey and Hypothetical Client Case Reflection
Description: This thesis project explores the statistical literacy of clinical psychology educators in Canada to increase our understanding of the roles of statistical reasoning in clinical psychology training. Study participation will involve a short online survey that will contain Likert-scale items and a few short, open-ended questions. Participation should take no more than 15 minutes. No identifying information is required for participation, unless participants choose to provide an email address for one or both of the following options: (1) receive study results once published, and/or (2) be entered in a $50 gift card draw of your choice. If you are concerned about confidentiality, please note that your email information will be erased permanently after the study is complete and will never be linked to or stored with survey responses.
Specifics: Study Population:
Eligible participants : - statistics instructors or a licensed/registered clinical psychologist in Canada actively teaching in an English speaking or bilingual clinical psychology program accredited by CPA.
Participant Obligation:
Study participation involves completion of an online anonymous survey. The first section involves Likert-scale items about knowledge and value of statistics and empirical evidence. The second section involves reasoning about a hypothetical case.
Location: online-Halifax
Project lead: Ana Julia Gomes Nobre, Supervisor: Krista Ritchie
Study Dates: May 13, 2026 to June 30, 2026
Study Website: https://surveys.msvu.ca/index.php?r=survey/index&sid=177711&lang=en
