The demands for a statistically literate society are increasing, and the introductory statistics course (―Stat 101‖) remains the primary venue for learning statistics for the majority of high school and undergraduate students. After three decades of very fruitful activity in the areas of pedagogy and assessment, but with comparatively little pressure for rethinking the content of this course, the statistics education community has recently turned its attention to use of randomization-based methods to illustrate core concepts of statistical inference. This new focus not only presents an opportunity to address documented shortcomings in the standard Stat 101 course (for example, improving students ’ reasoning about inference), but provides an...
Statistical thinking has long been a topic of discussion and a generally agreed upon goal for statis...
This book leads students to learn about the process of conducting statistical investigations from da...
I describe the design and iterative implementation of a learning progression for supporting statisti...
The demands for a statistically literate society are increasing, and the introductory statistics cou...
For decades, introductory statistics has been taught as an application of formulas, making use of no...
The increasing amount of data in media over the last year—think of COVID—illustrates the necessity f...
Using “simulation-based inference” (SBI) such as randomization tests as the primary vehicle for intr...
Recently, a large national (US) sample was used to evaluate attitudes toward statistics among underg...
For decades, statistics has been taught as an application of formulas, making use of normal and othe...
The recent simulation-based inference movement in algebra-based introductory statistics courses has ...
For decades, statistics has been taught as an application of formulas, making use of normal and othe...
For decades, statistics has been taught as an application of formulas, making use of normal and othe...
The recent simulation-based inference movement in algebra-based introductory statistics courses has ...
As we begin the 21st century, the introductory statistics course appears healthy, with its emphasis ...
Research has shown that even if students pass a standard introductory statistics course, they often ...
Statistical thinking has long been a topic of discussion and a generally agreed upon goal for statis...
This book leads students to learn about the process of conducting statistical investigations from da...
I describe the design and iterative implementation of a learning progression for supporting statisti...
The demands for a statistically literate society are increasing, and the introductory statistics cou...
For decades, introductory statistics has been taught as an application of formulas, making use of no...
The increasing amount of data in media over the last year—think of COVID—illustrates the necessity f...
Using “simulation-based inference” (SBI) such as randomization tests as the primary vehicle for intr...
Recently, a large national (US) sample was used to evaluate attitudes toward statistics among underg...
For decades, statistics has been taught as an application of formulas, making use of normal and othe...
The recent simulation-based inference movement in algebra-based introductory statistics courses has ...
For decades, statistics has been taught as an application of formulas, making use of normal and othe...
For decades, statistics has been taught as an application of formulas, making use of normal and othe...
The recent simulation-based inference movement in algebra-based introductory statistics courses has ...
As we begin the 21st century, the introductory statistics course appears healthy, with its emphasis ...
Research has shown that even if students pass a standard introductory statistics course, they often ...
Statistical thinking has long been a topic of discussion and a generally agreed upon goal for statis...
This book leads students to learn about the process of conducting statistical investigations from da...
I describe the design and iterative implementation of a learning progression for supporting statisti...