Students' informal and formal understanding of statistical power


Book: 
Fourth International Conference on Teaching Statistics
Authors: 
Garfield, J. B., & delMas, R.
Category: 
Year: 
1994
Place: 
Marrakech, Morocco
Abstract: 

Statistical power is defined as the likelihood that a particular test will correctly determine a false null hypothesis. This paper describes an ongoing research program focused on the teaching, learning, and understanding of ideas related to statistical power. The research described includes investigations of the effectiveness of instruction using a specially designed interactive software program (the Power Simulator), and the development and use of assessment instruments to measure students' informal understandings of power prior to instruction.

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