The recent simulation-based inference (SBI) movement in algebra-based introductory statistics courses (Stat 101) has provided preliminary evidence of improved student conceptual understanding and retention. However, little is known about whether these positive effects are preferentially distributed across types of students entering the course. We consider how two metrics of Stat 101 student preparation (precourse performance on concept inventory and math ACT score) may or may not be associated with end of course student performance on conceptual inventories. Students across all preparation levels tended to show improvement in Stat 101, but more improvement was observed across all student preparation levels in early versions of a SBI course....
Statistics Views asked Dr Tintle to explain more about simulation-based inference in statistics educ...
Students who have been classically educated in statistical inference techniques such as hypothesis t...
There has been widespread concern expressed by members of the statistics education community in the ...
The recent simulation-based inference movement in algebra-based introductory statistics courses has ...
Using “simulation-based inference” (SBI) such as randomization tests as the primary vehicle for intr...
Simulation-based inference (e.g., bootstrapping and randomization tests) has been advocated recently...
Conducting inference is a cornerstone upon which the practice of statistics is based. As such, a lar...
The use of simulation and randomization in the introductory statistics course is gaining popularity,...
Research has shown that even if students pass a standard introductory statistics course, they often ...
It was of concern to the researcher that students were successfully completing introductory tertiary...
This study analyzed the effects of a randomization-based inference teaching methodology on students’...
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 use of simulation-based methods for introducing inferen-ce is growing in popularity for the Stat...
The demands for a statistically literate society are increasing, and the introductory statistics cou...
Statistics Views asked Dr Tintle to explain more about simulation-based inference in statistics educ...
Students who have been classically educated in statistical inference techniques such as hypothesis t...
There has been widespread concern expressed by members of the statistics education community in the ...
The recent simulation-based inference movement in algebra-based introductory statistics courses has ...
Using “simulation-based inference” (SBI) such as randomization tests as the primary vehicle for intr...
Simulation-based inference (e.g., bootstrapping and randomization tests) has been advocated recently...
Conducting inference is a cornerstone upon which the practice of statistics is based. As such, a lar...
The use of simulation and randomization in the introductory statistics course is gaining popularity,...
Research has shown that even if students pass a standard introductory statistics course, they often ...
It was of concern to the researcher that students were successfully completing introductory tertiary...
This study analyzed the effects of a randomization-based inference teaching methodology on students’...
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 use of simulation-based methods for introducing inferen-ce is growing in popularity for the Stat...
The demands for a statistically literate society are increasing, and the introductory statistics cou...
Statistics Views asked Dr Tintle to explain more about simulation-based inference in statistics educ...
Students who have been classically educated in statistical inference techniques such as hypothesis t...
There has been widespread concern expressed by members of the statistics education community in the ...