Abstract
Introduction
In an increasingly diverse world, there has been a call for psychology educators to make efforts to integrate diversity into the psychology curriculum.
Statement of the Problem
Researchers who have surveyed psychology faculty have found the amount of time devoted to diversity content in nondiversity-focused courses is limited, with faculty citing barriers to integration such as a lack of relevance and time constraints.
Literature Review
Educators who have worked to incorporate diversity topics into their courses have found positive outcomes.
Teaching Implications
We describe our approach to integrating diversity into an introductory statistics course, highlight lessons learned, and provide special considerations for psychology educators.
Conclusion
Integrating diversity-related content into statistics is challenging; however, the effort is worth it, particularly if integrating diversity content into required courses may be the only exposure to diversity students get.
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