Research on students' understanding of some big concepts in statistics.


Book: 
Thinking and reasoning with data and chance: Sixty-eighth Yearbook.
Authors: 
Shaughnessy, J. M.
Editors: 
Burrill, G. F.
Type: 
Category: 
Pages: 
77-98
Year: 
2006
Publisher: 
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Reston, VA.
Abstract: 

This article highlights some research on several big ideas in statistics that seem particularly pertinent to school mathematics. A discussion of the notion of statistical thinking lays the foundation for discussing students' understanding of average, concept of variability and some important connections between proportional reasoning and statistical reasoning. In conclusion, some suggestions for teaching are offered from the research literature on the teaching and learning statistics.

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