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Soltys, Steve; McClintock, Scott – PRIMUS, 2014
This paper proposes and discusses how to use an assignment based on "Freakonomics" as a way to foster critical thinking and statistical literacy skills within the classroom.
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, Critical Thinking, Numeracy
Hamilton, Jason; Pfaff, Thomas J. – PRIMUS, 2014
In this article we provide a simple way to think about the concept of sustainability and provide a number of examples for incorporating sustainability education into commonly taught mathematics courses. Scientific assessments have concluded that ecosystem services (the benefits that humans derive from the functioning of Earth's natural…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Mathematics Instruction, Environmental Education, Relevance (Education)
De Maio, Fernando – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2014
Regression analysis is an important aspect of most introductory statistics courses in sociology but is often presented in contexts divorced from the central concerns that bring students into the discipline. Consequently, we present five lesson ideas that emerge from a regression analysis of income inequality and mortality in the USA and Canada.
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Introductory Courses, Statistics, Sociology
Falk, Ruma – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2014
The article asks about the minimal number of persons required for achieving a probability 1/2 that (a.) At least two share a birthday, (b.) At least one shares the reader's birthday. A basic question about the necessary number of checks underlies both problems.
Descriptors: Probability, Mathematics Instruction, Statistics
Taylor, Laura; Doehler, Kirsten – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2014
This article explores the use of online survey software to collect data from students during class to efficiently use class time. Several example activities for an introductory statistics classroom are considered. We also discuss utilization of online survey software for other purposes such as collecting assessment information and student…
Descriptors: Online Surveys, Introductory Courses, Statistics, Mathematics Instruction
Zwick, Rebecca; Zapata-Rivera, Diego; Hegarty, Mary – Educational Assessment, 2014
Research has shown that many educators do not understand the terminology or displays used in test score reports and that measurement error is a particularly challenging concept. We investigated graphical and verbal methods of representing measurement error associated with individual student scores. We created four alternative score reports, each…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Scores, Reports, Comparative Analysis
Palocsay, Susan W.; Markham, Ina S. – Journal of Education for Business, 2014
In 2003, accreditation standards were revised to require coverage of management science (MS) after previously removing it in 1991. Meanwhile, increasing awareness of the value of business analytics stimulated a renewed interest in MS. To examine its present status in undergraduate core business curricula, the authors conducted two studies to…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Core Curriculum, College Curriculum, Undergraduate Study
Stansbury, Jessica A.; Wheeler, Evangeline A.; Buckingham, Justin T. – Computers in the Schools, 2014
Technological advancements and growing dependence on media outlets as sources of information compete for the attention of individuals born in a rapidly expanding digital age. As a result, educators using traditional, nondigital teaching methods struggle with keeping students engaged in the classroom. The present study assessed the extent to which…
Descriptors: Video Games, Technology Uses in Education, Statistics, Introductory Courses
Dunn, Karee – Innovative Higher Education, 2014
Online graduate education programs are expanding rapidly. Many of these programs require a statistics course, resulting in an increasing need for online statistics courses. The study reported here grew from experiences teaching online, graduate statistics courses. In seeking answers on how to improve this class, I discovered that research has yet…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Graduate Study, Statistics, Teaching Experience
Humphrey, Patricia B.; Taylor, Sharon; Mittag, Kathleen Cage – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2014
Students often are confused about the differences between bar graphs and histograms. The authors discuss some reasons behind this confusion and offer suggestions that help clarify thinking.
Descriptors: Graphs, Statistical Distributions, Mathematics Instruction, Statistics
Kozak, Marcin; Wnuk, Agnieszka – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2014
The Tukey mean-difference plot, also called the Bland-Altman plot, is a recognized graphical tool in the exploration of biometrical data. We show that this technique deserves a place on an introductory statistics course by encouraging students to think about the kind of graph they wish to create, rather than just creating the default graph for the…
Descriptors: Statistics, Graphs, Introductory Courses, Mathematics Instruction
Trafimow, David – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2014
The standard deviation is related to the mean by virtue of the coefficient of variation. Teachers of statistics courses can make use of that fact to make the standard deviation more comprehensible for statistics students.
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, Introductory Courses, Mathematical Concepts
Jones, Dustin L.; Scariano, Stephen M. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2014
Students have intuitive notions of the meaning of variability; some may see variability as how values in a set vary from each other. This article provides a measure of variability that is based on that conception. We introduce this new measure and a method for calculating it. Finally, we prove that this measure is equivalent to the population…
Descriptors: Data, Measurement, Computation, Statistics
Patterson, Lynn G.; Patterson, Kadie L. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2014
Motivating middle school students to learn can be challenging. One proven method for doing so is through an integrated curriculum. Educational philosophers and curriculum theorists have long noted the benefits of an integrated curriculum, which recognizes that the subject areas within the curriculum are connected to one another and to the real…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Problem Solving, Integrated Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach
Nydick, Steven W. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2014
The sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) is a common method for terminating item response theory (IRT)-based adaptive classification tests. To decide whether a classification test should stop, the SPRT compares a simple log-likelihood ratio, based on the classification bound separating two categories, to prespecified critical values. As has…
Descriptors: Probability, Item Response Theory, Models, Classification

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