Title of article
Promoting Statistical Thinking Among Secondary School Students in the National Context
Author/Authors
Boland، Philip J. نويسنده ,
Pages
-84
From page
85
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0
Abstract
Although secondary school students in many countries (like Ireland) get a limited and basic introduction to statistics, it is often of a mechanical nature with little or no emphasis on data analysis and practical examples. These students rarely see the applicability and challenging nature of statistical thinking. Statisticians need to promote these aspects of statistics to students, their teachers, and the public at large. The use of examples of a local (often a national) nature is encouraged in order to emphasize the relevance of statistical thinking. Several examples are discussed which have been successfully used in the Irish context, and which have analogues in other countries.
Keywords
Ages and gender of public representatives , Back-to-back stem-and-leaf-plots , Boxplots , Daily births , Lotto , Forensic evidence , Exam cheating
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
74450
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