This paper reports the preliminary results of an experiment evaluating the effect of two different active learning strategies for learning about the process of sampling. The experiment compared an interactive classroom exercise for taking a sample from a population, to an online simulation method, which had students engage in sampling using an online virtual world. A total of fifteen participants were randomly allocated to one of the two learning strategies where they completed a one-hour sampling lesson. Prior to randomisation, all participants completed a short quiz assessing their current understanding of sampling, in conjunction with rating their attitudes towards statistics. One week after completing their respective sampling task, the...
This study contributes to the call for influencing practice by increasing attention to how learning ...
We test whether people flexibly shift their sampling strategy for learning a functional relationship...
This dissertation explored the effects of two different interventions on the learning of statistics....
Online instructional modules that combine an applet, audio-visual tutorials, and guided discovery qu...
Reasoning about sampling distributions is notably challenging for humans. It has been argued that th...
Regardless of the related discipline, students in statistics courses invariably have difficulty unde...
This paper presents the results of a teaching experiment to enhance 9th-grade students’ understandin...
The emergence of computer-based interactive learning environments has presented us with many unanswe...
Drawing statistical inferences (SI) is essential in a society where data are of increasing importanc...
When conducting experiments, researchers in communication science often rely on student convenience ...
A required topic in the statistics course of accounting programs is sampling techniques. The sampli...
Although sampling has been mentioned as part of the chance and data component of the mathematics cur...
Project-SET is an NSF funded project aimed at developing teacher level materials to better facilitat...
International audienceDrawing statistical inferences (SI) is essential in a society where data are o...
To stimulate students’ shuttling between contextual and statistical spheres, we based tasks on profe...
This study contributes to the call for influencing practice by increasing attention to how learning ...
We test whether people flexibly shift their sampling strategy for learning a functional relationship...
This dissertation explored the effects of two different interventions on the learning of statistics....
Online instructional modules that combine an applet, audio-visual tutorials, and guided discovery qu...
Reasoning about sampling distributions is notably challenging for humans. It has been argued that th...
Regardless of the related discipline, students in statistics courses invariably have difficulty unde...
This paper presents the results of a teaching experiment to enhance 9th-grade students’ understandin...
The emergence of computer-based interactive learning environments has presented us with many unanswe...
Drawing statistical inferences (SI) is essential in a society where data are of increasing importanc...
When conducting experiments, researchers in communication science often rely on student convenience ...
A required topic in the statistics course of accounting programs is sampling techniques. The sampli...
Although sampling has been mentioned as part of the chance and data component of the mathematics cur...
Project-SET is an NSF funded project aimed at developing teacher level materials to better facilitat...
International audienceDrawing statistical inferences (SI) is essential in a society where data are o...
To stimulate students’ shuttling between contextual and statistical spheres, we based tasks on profe...
This study contributes to the call for influencing practice by increasing attention to how learning ...
We test whether people flexibly shift their sampling strategy for learning a functional relationship...
This dissertation explored the effects of two different interventions on the learning of statistics....