Dietz graduated from Oberlin College in 1973, majoring in mathematics and psychobiology,[1] a subject she added to her mathematics courses in order to make her studies less theoretical and more relevant.[2] She entered graduate study at the University of Connecticut in biobehavioral science, but after taking a required statistics course switched to that subject,[2]
and completed a master's degree and a Ph.D. in 1975 and 1978 respectively.[1] Her dissertation, supervised by Timothy John Killeen, was Bivariate Nonparametric Tests for the One-Sample Location Problem.[3]
Contributions to statistics education
Dietz's first scholarly publication in statistics education was in 1989. She founded the Journal of Statistics Education in 1992, and shepherded it into becoming an official publication of the American Statistical Association beginning in 1999; she remained as its editor until 2000.[2]