Investigating Probabilistic Intuitions.


Authors: 
Quinn, R. J.
Editors: 
Goodall, G.
Category: 
Volume: 
26(3)
Pages: 
86-88
Year: 
2004
Publisher: 
Teaching Statistics
Abstract: 

This article explores the intuitions of secondary education majors regarding probability. This is accomplished by administering a two-question instrument to 113 participants. Their responses to these questions, and more importantly the explanations they provide for these answers, are analysed. The conclusions drawn may be informative to teachers of probability and statistics as they attempt to remediate common probabilistic misconceptions and devise more effective teaching strategies.

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