Reasoning with Multivariate Evidence


Authors: 
Jim Ridgway, James Nicholson and Sean McCusker
Editors: 
Carmen Batanero
Volume: 
2 (3)
Pages: 
online
Year: 
2007
Publisher: 
International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education
URL: 
http://www.iejme.com/032007/d8.pdf
Abstract: 

We report a study where 195 students aged 12 to 15 years were presented with computerbased<br>tasks that require reasoning with multivariate data, together with paper-based tasks from a well<br>established scale of statistical literacy. The computer tasks were cognitively more complex, but were only<br>slightly more difficult than paper tasks. All the tasks fitted well onto a single Rasch scale. Implications for<br>the curriculum, and public presentations of data are discussed.

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