Someone writes in:
I am a student at . . . We have been given an assignment that requires us to interview a professional in the criminal justice field who performs, or has performed, statistical analyses on social science related data. . . . We are supposed to collect information pertaining to job description, job responsibilities, typical research projects involved in, etc.
Would you be willing to allow me to interview you via email with questions pertaining to those concepts l? It would only take a few minutes of your time and would be greatly appreciated!
I said sure. Here are the questions I got:
1. Name, title and contact information
2. Job Description, Salary (completely optional)
3. Job Responsibilities
4. Typical Activities
5. Types of Research Activities Involved in
6. Types of Statistical Analyses you engage in
7. Any recommendations to be made to students interested in obtaining a similar job
8. Any education or training that can best prepare students for a similar job
9. Aspects of your job that you most enjoy/least enjoy
And here was my reply:
1. Info is on my webpage
2. Research, teaching and service
3. Teaching classes, advising students, participating in curriculum design, doing research
4. Computing, writing, teaching, meetings with collaborators
5. Social science, public heath, statistical methods
6. Fitting models, graphing data, graphing fitted models
7. Develop useful skills, work on real problems and when you get stuck, ask lots of questions. Accept that your work will be imperfect. Criticize your own work mercilessly and always work on doing better.
8. Training in statistics or related fields such as quantitative political science, economics, or sociology
9. Most enjoy working with colleagues on interesting projects. Nothing that I least enjoy!
Writing grants, reviewing, and admin aren’t in #3?
> Writing grants, reviewing, and admin aren’t in #3?
Much like Chuck Norris, if you’re Andrew Gelman: the grants come begging TO YOU!
In Soviet Russia, grant gets you.
10. Is it true that if you put your head in the oven and your feet in a dewar of liquid nitrogen then on average you’re comfortable?
No too large a temperature gradient. Try subsituting a freezer for the nitro.
Was this “ask a professor day”? I got something similar.
Sean:
Yes, I was following the principle that if one person was interested in my responses to that question, then others might want to hear too. This was one of my motivations for blogging: instead of emailing one person, I can address many at once.