This study focuses on the experiences of 91 Grade 4 students who had been introduced to expectation and variation through trials of tossing a single coin many times. They were then given two coins to toss simultaneously and asked to state their expectation of the chances for the possible outcomes, in a similar manner expressed for a single coin. This paper documents the journey of the students in discovering that generally their initial expectation for two coins was incorrect and that despite variation, a large number of tosses could confirm a new expectation
One hundred eight students in Grades 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9 were asked about their beliefs concerning fai...
We find that the vast majority of students taking an advanced undergraduate finance course show a pr...
Watson (2005) made the claim that contrary to the traditional order of introduction in the school cu...
This study focuses on the experiences of 91 Grade 4 students who had been introduced to expectation ...
This study focuses on the experiences of 91 grade 4 students who had been introduced to expectation ...
We analyzed the development of 4th-grade students’ understanding of the transition from experimental...
Students explored variation and expectation in a probability activity at the end of the first year o...
By the time students reach the middle years they have experienced many chance activities based on di...
Rolling dice and tossing coins can still be used to teach probability even if students know (or thin...
Data from 154 interviews with students in grades 3 to 13 were analyzed to suggest a developmental p...
International audienceHow do university master's students in mathematics reason about a simple probl...
Rolling dice and tossing coins can still be used to teach probability even if students know (or th...
International audienceThis paper focuses on a probability project and shows how primary school stude...
We find that the vast majority of students taking an advanced undergraduate finance course show a pr...
In this paper seventh-grade pupils ’ ways of handling aspects of probability have been investigated....
One hundred eight students in Grades 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9 were asked about their beliefs concerning fai...
We find that the vast majority of students taking an advanced undergraduate finance course show a pr...
Watson (2005) made the claim that contrary to the traditional order of introduction in the school cu...
This study focuses on the experiences of 91 Grade 4 students who had been introduced to expectation ...
This study focuses on the experiences of 91 grade 4 students who had been introduced to expectation ...
We analyzed the development of 4th-grade students’ understanding of the transition from experimental...
Students explored variation and expectation in a probability activity at the end of the first year o...
By the time students reach the middle years they have experienced many chance activities based on di...
Rolling dice and tossing coins can still be used to teach probability even if students know (or thin...
Data from 154 interviews with students in grades 3 to 13 were analyzed to suggest a developmental p...
International audienceHow do university master's students in mathematics reason about a simple probl...
Rolling dice and tossing coins can still be used to teach probability even if students know (or th...
International audienceThis paper focuses on a probability project and shows how primary school stude...
We find that the vast majority of students taking an advanced undergraduate finance course show a pr...
In this paper seventh-grade pupils ’ ways of handling aspects of probability have been investigated....
One hundred eight students in Grades 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9 were asked about their beliefs concerning fai...
We find that the vast majority of students taking an advanced undergraduate finance course show a pr...
Watson (2005) made the claim that contrary to the traditional order of introduction in the school cu...