Statistics anxiety is prevalent among social science students in higher education. One of the known strategies to reduce statistics anxiety is to provide more opportunities for the hands-on training to practice statistical skills. This case study incorporated the open source statistical software with the graphic user interface-R Commanderto the existing social statistics course and assessed the changes in the students' attitudes toward statistics using the pre-and post-test design in one semester. Results (n = 29) showed that one of the attitudinal domains (i.e., affect) significantly improved whereas other domains did not change. Also, the observed issues recorded in the field notes were summarized and practical solutions were discussed. Use of an open source software is a cost-effective strategy to increase the hands-on training in social statistics course in hopes to alleviate the statistics anxiety and to promote lifelong statistics learning among social science students.
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