Assessing probabilistic thinking and reasoning.


Book: 
Exploring probability in school: Challenges for teaching and learning.
Authors: 
Joliffe, F.
Editors: 
Jones, G. A.
Type: 
Category: 
Pages: 
325-344
Year: 
2005
Publisher: 
Springer, NY
Abstract: 

This chapter considers the assessment of probabilistic thinking and reasoning via informal monitoring as well as through formal tasks. Such assessment are considered in the context of the purposes of, and frameworks for, assessment. Specific tasks are examined as to whether they assess thinking and reasoning. Suggestions on improvement to the quality of the assessment instruments are made in light of research studies on the understanding of probability concepts. Alternative assessment strategies are suggested.

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