The article is devoted to the issue of statistical thinking in pedagogy and research conducted in this discipline. Inspired by the readings of the book by Wiesław Szymczak, The Practice of Statistical Inference, it contains comments on popular associations and misunderstandings about what statistics is, what its principles and goals are, and therefore also comments on the using of statistical methods inconsistently with the underlying assumptions of statistical theory
Introduction to Statistical Thought grew out of my teaching graduate and undergraduate statistics co...
Difficulties in learning (and thus teaching) statistical inference are well reported in the literatu...
In the present essay, the first in a short cycle, the author reviews and comments on the problems st...
To participate fully in society, a person needs to critically evaluate statistical information. To b...
This chapter reviews research on the learning of statistical inference, focusing in particular on re...
International audienceThe article presents the results of theoretical analysis of formation of stati...
The methods of teaching statistical inference vary and too often, insufficient links are made to the...
Statistical thinking has gained importance recently. The purpose of the research study is to analyze...
The article analyzes the probability concept of the empirical social sciences. Basis of the study is...
Scientific thinking could in a wider scope be regarded as the process resulting in scientific knowle...
In the most comprehensive treatment of the topic to date, Wild and Pfannkuch (1999) propose a struct...
AbstractThe article presents the results of theoretical analysis of formation of statistical reasoni...
One educational objective in any statistics curriculum is to teach students how to think statistical...
The starting point for the presentation of the similarities and differences between the principles o...
The thesis Didactics of statistics is devoted to the problem of understanding of the basic concepts ...
Introduction to Statistical Thought grew out of my teaching graduate and undergraduate statistics co...
Difficulties in learning (and thus teaching) statistical inference are well reported in the literatu...
In the present essay, the first in a short cycle, the author reviews and comments on the problems st...
To participate fully in society, a person needs to critically evaluate statistical information. To b...
This chapter reviews research on the learning of statistical inference, focusing in particular on re...
International audienceThe article presents the results of theoretical analysis of formation of stati...
The methods of teaching statistical inference vary and too often, insufficient links are made to the...
Statistical thinking has gained importance recently. The purpose of the research study is to analyze...
The article analyzes the probability concept of the empirical social sciences. Basis of the study is...
Scientific thinking could in a wider scope be regarded as the process resulting in scientific knowle...
In the most comprehensive treatment of the topic to date, Wild and Pfannkuch (1999) propose a struct...
AbstractThe article presents the results of theoretical analysis of formation of statistical reasoni...
One educational objective in any statistics curriculum is to teach students how to think statistical...
The starting point for the presentation of the similarities and differences between the principles o...
The thesis Didactics of statistics is devoted to the problem of understanding of the basic concepts ...
Introduction to Statistical Thought grew out of my teaching graduate and undergraduate statistics co...
Difficulties in learning (and thus teaching) statistical inference are well reported in the literatu...
In the present essay, the first in a short cycle, the author reviews and comments on the problems st...