THE DARK SIDE OF STATISTICS: NUMERACY AND LUCK IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROBABILISTIC REASONING Sarah Furlan and Franca Agnoli Universit\ue0 degli Studi di Padova, Padova, Italy sarah.furlan@unipd.it In our daily lives we continually confront situ ations that require making decisions without sufficient information to predict with certainty the consequences of whatever we do. Data and chance are ubiquitous in our everyday and prof essional lives and statistical reasoning is a crucial component of thinking with data (Lovett & Shah, 2007). The literature regarding adults\u2019 statistical judgment includes many examples demonstrating that (1) adults have severe difficulties dealing appropriately with aspects of probability and (2) people persist ...
Learning about the structure of the world requires learning probabilistic relationships: rules in wh...
As scientists and as technologists we should discard the idea of a ‘true’ or ‘objective’ probability...
Research has demonstrated that individual differences in numeracy may have important consequences fo...
THE DARK SIDE OF STATISTICS: NUMERACY AND LUCK IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROBABILISTIC REASONING Sarah F...
People persist in confounding random processes with na\uefve conceptions of chance and luck; at the ...
Uncertainty plays a role in a variety of early learning processes such as numerical reasoning, langu...
Research has shown that adults often make judgments inconsistent with the laws of probability. Furth...
A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend und transform probability numbers re...
ABSTRACT—A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability n...
The abstract presents the empirical approach used in order to establish relations between the most w...
Presentation of this thesis received 2nd place in the Psychology Undergraduate Research ColloquiumNu...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Abstract Is the mind an “intuitive statistician”? Or are humans biased and error-prone when it comes...
Prospect Theory (PT: Kahneman & Tversky, 1979) of risky decision making is based on psychologica...
Many instances in human affairs involve considering the value of different outcomes and the probabil...
Learning about the structure of the world requires learning probabilistic relationships: rules in wh...
As scientists and as technologists we should discard the idea of a ‘true’ or ‘objective’ probability...
Research has demonstrated that individual differences in numeracy may have important consequences fo...
THE DARK SIDE OF STATISTICS: NUMERACY AND LUCK IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROBABILISTIC REASONING Sarah F...
People persist in confounding random processes with na\uefve conceptions of chance and luck; at the ...
Uncertainty plays a role in a variety of early learning processes such as numerical reasoning, langu...
Research has shown that adults often make judgments inconsistent with the laws of probability. Furth...
A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend und transform probability numbers re...
ABSTRACT—A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability n...
The abstract presents the empirical approach used in order to establish relations between the most w...
Presentation of this thesis received 2nd place in the Psychology Undergraduate Research ColloquiumNu...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Abstract Is the mind an “intuitive statistician”? Or are humans biased and error-prone when it comes...
Prospect Theory (PT: Kahneman & Tversky, 1979) of risky decision making is based on psychologica...
Many instances in human affairs involve considering the value of different outcomes and the probabil...
Learning about the structure of the world requires learning probabilistic relationships: rules in wh...
As scientists and as technologists we should discard the idea of a ‘true’ or ‘objective’ probability...
Research has demonstrated that individual differences in numeracy may have important consequences fo...