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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Leavy, Aisling M. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2010
There is growing recognition of the importance of developing young students' informal inferential reasoning (IIR). This focus on informal inference in school statistics has implications for teacher education. This study reports on 26 preservice teachers utilizing Lesson Study to support a focus on the teaching of IIR in primary classrooms.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Statistics, Mathematics Instruction
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Lee, Hollylynne Stohl; Angotti, Robin L.; Tarr, James E. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2010
We examined how middle school students reason about results from a computer-simulated die-tossing experiment, including various representations of data, to support or refute an assumption that the outcomes on a die are equiprobable. We used students' actions with the software and their social interactions to infer their expectations and whether or…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 6, Comparative Analysis, Hypothesis Testing
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Groth, Randall E. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2010
Qualitative methods have become common in statistics education research, but questions linger about their role in scholarship. Currently, influential policy documents lend credence to the notion that qualitative methods are inherently inferior to quantitative ones. In this paper, several of the questions about qualitative research raised in recent…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Statistics, Educational Research, Educational Policy
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Kalinowski, Pav; Lai, Jerry; Fidler, Fiona; Cumming, Geoff – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2010
Our research in statistical cognition uses both qualitative and quantitative methods. A mixed method approach makes our research more comprehensive, and provides us with new directions, unexpected insights, and alternative explanations for previously established concepts. In this paper, we review four statistical cognition studies that used mixed…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Qualitative Research, Psychologists, Statistical Analysis
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McGinn, Michelle K. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2010
This paper presents a qualitative case study of statistical practice in a university-based statistical consulting centre. Naturally occurring conversations and activities in the consulting sessions provided opportunities to observe questions, problems, and decisions related to selecting, using, and reporting statistics and statistical techniques…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Consultants, Statistics, Case Studies
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Casey, Stephanie A. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2010
This study seeks to describe the subject matter knowledge needed for teaching statistical association at the secondary level. Taking a practice-based qualitative approach, three experienced teachers were observed as they taught statistical association and interviewed immediately following each observation. Records of practice were assembled to…
Descriptors: Knowledge Base for Teaching, Correlation, Teaching Methods, Statistics
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Watson, Jane M.; Nathan, Erica L. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2010
To capture aspects of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) not illuminated in an earlier written survey, an interview protocol was used with 40 middle school teachers. The scenarios were intended to elicit teachers' understanding of the big ideas, ability to anticipate students' answers, and intervention strategies for the classroom. This was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interviews, Questionnaires, Teacher Attitudes
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Green, Jennifer L. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2010
Recent reforms in statistics education have initiated the need to prepare graduate teaching assistants (TAs) for these changes. A focus group study explored the experiences and perceptions of University of Nebraska-Lincoln TAs. The results reinforced the idea that content, pedagogy, and technology are central aspects for teaching an introductory…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, College Instruction, Focus Groups, Teaching Skills
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Petocz, Agnes; Newbery, Glenn – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2010
Statistics education in psychology often falls disappointingly short of its goals. The increasing use of qualitative approaches in statistics education research has extended and enriched our understanding of statistical cognition processes, and thus facilitated improvements in statistical education and practices. Yet conceptual analysis, a…
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Education, College Mathematics, Psychology
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Zieffler, Andrew S.; Garfield, Joan B. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2009
This study examined students' development of reasoning about quantitative bivariate data during a one-semester university-level introductory statistics course. There were three research questions of interest: (1) What is the nature, or pattern of change in students' development in reasoning throughout the course?; (2) Is the sequencing of…
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, College Students
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Watson, Jane M. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2009
This study considers the evolving influence of variation and expectation on the development of school students' appreciation of distribution as displayed in their construction of graphical representations of data sets. Three interview protocols are employed, presenting different contexts within which 109 students, ranging in age from 6 to 15…
Descriptors: Expectation, Learning Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Interviews
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Carmichael, Colin; Callingham, Rosemary; Watson, Jane; Hay, Ian – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2009
This paper reviews factors that contribute to the development of middle school students' interest in statistical literacy and its motivational influence on learning. To date very little research has specifically examined the influence of positive affect such as interest on learning in the middle-school statistics context. Two bodies of associated…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Interest Research, Statistics, Mathematics Education
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Makar, Katie; Rubin, Andee – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2009
Informal inferential reasoning has shown some promise in developing students' deeper understanding of statistical processes. This paper presents a framework to think about three key principles of informal inference--generalizations "beyond the data," probabilistic language, and data as evidence. The authors use primary school classroom episodes…
Descriptors: Statistical Inference, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Mathematics
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Vaughn, Brandon K. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2009
This study considers the effectiveness of a "balanced amalgamated" approach to teaching graduate level introductory statistics. Although some research stresses replacing traditional lectures with more active learning methods, the approach of this study is to combine effective lecturing with active learning and team projects. The results of this…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Active Learning, Statistics, Morale
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Keeley, Jared; Zayac, Ryan; Correia, Christopher – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2008
This study examined the possibility of a curvilinear relationship between statistics anxiety and performance in a statistics course. Eighty-three undergraduate students enrolled in an introductory course completed measures of statistics anxiety and need for achievement at seven points during the semester in conjunction with six tests. Statistics…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Undergraduate Students, Introductory Courses, Statistics
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