Insights into the approaches of young children when making informal inferences about dataThere is growing awareness of the statistical reasoning abilities of young children. In this study the informal inferential reasoning skills of a class of 5-6 year old children are examined as they reason about data in the context of a week-long data investigation unit. The strategies young children use to make predictions about data are identified. A discussion ensues around what these strategies communicate about early understandings of statistical inference. The findings suggest that making inferences from data can be challenging for younger students primarily due to the powerful influence of their developing understandings of number. However, there ...
Research on informal statistical inference has so far attended little to developing students' reason...
Research on informal statistical inference has so far paid little attention to the development of st...
This article is a reflection on more-than-a-decade research in the area of statistics education in u...
Insights into the approaches of young children when making informal inferences about dataThere is gr...
International audienceThere is growing awareness of the statistical reasoning abilities of young chi...
Informal statistical inference has gained increasing recognition as an effective approach to teachin...
Informal statistical inference has now been researched at all levels of schooling and initial tertia...
Informal statistical inference (ISI) has been a frequent focus of recent research in statistics educ...
Research on informal statistical inference has so far attended little to sampling. This paper analyz...
This thesis explored the knowledge and reasoning of young children in solving novel statistical prob...
Informal inferential reasoning has shown some promise in developing students’ deeper understanding o...
This paper addresses research from a three-year longitudinal study that engaged children in data mod...
This paper addresses research from a three-year longitudinal study that engaged children in data mod...
This paper addresses research from a three-year longitudinal study that engaged children in data mod...
The difficulties introductory statistics students have with formal statistical inference are well kn...
Research on informal statistical inference has so far attended little to developing students' reason...
Research on informal statistical inference has so far paid little attention to the development of st...
This article is a reflection on more-than-a-decade research in the area of statistics education in u...
Insights into the approaches of young children when making informal inferences about dataThere is gr...
International audienceThere is growing awareness of the statistical reasoning abilities of young chi...
Informal statistical inference has gained increasing recognition as an effective approach to teachin...
Informal statistical inference has now been researched at all levels of schooling and initial tertia...
Informal statistical inference (ISI) has been a frequent focus of recent research in statistics educ...
Research on informal statistical inference has so far attended little to sampling. This paper analyz...
This thesis explored the knowledge and reasoning of young children in solving novel statistical prob...
Informal inferential reasoning has shown some promise in developing students’ deeper understanding o...
This paper addresses research from a three-year longitudinal study that engaged children in data mod...
This paper addresses research from a three-year longitudinal study that engaged children in data mod...
This paper addresses research from a three-year longitudinal study that engaged children in data mod...
The difficulties introductory statistics students have with formal statistical inference are well kn...
Research on informal statistical inference has so far attended little to developing students' reason...
Research on informal statistical inference has so far paid little attention to the development of st...
This article is a reflection on more-than-a-decade research in the area of statistics education in u...