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Smith, Lynette M.; Yu, Fang; Schmid, Kendra K. – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2021
Replication and reproducibility are an important component of scientific research. One reason research is not replicable is the misuse of statistical techniques. Educators can teach the importance of research replication by having students perform a replication study as part of a graduate assistantship or their coursework. In this article, we…
Descriptors: Replication (Evaluation), Scientific Research, Biology, Statistics
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Wanju Huang; Shamila Janakiraman – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2025
Statistics anxiety is a reality among many students that may affect their academic and professional lives. Although there are instructional strategies proven to demonstrate advanced statistical concepts, a method to mitigate statistics anxiety in introductory courses is lacking. This research examines the effectiveness of three interventions used…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Animation, Video Technology, Undergraduate Students
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Salma Banu Nazeer Khan; Ayse Aysin Bilgin; Deborah Richards; Paul Formosa – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2024
Infographics are visual storytelling techniques used to communicate complex information. However, infographics can be misleading if they are not created ethically. When universities teach how to create infographics, they often do so without emphasizing the ethical issues underlying infographics. To address this gap, we designed a study to educate…
Descriptors: Ethics, Visual Aids, Statistics Education, Design
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Tay, Dennis – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2022
Metaphors are well-known tools for teaching statistics to novices. However, educators might overlook metaphor theoretical developments that offer nuanced and testable perspectives on their pedagogical applications. This article introduces the notion of metaphor types--"correspondence" (CO) and "class inclusion" (CI)--as…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Teaching Methods, Statistics Education, Comparative Analysis
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Chance, Beth; Reynolds, Shea – Journal of Statistics Education, 2019
Through a series of explorations, this article will demonstrate how the Kentucky Derby winning times dataset provides various opportunities for introductory and advanced topics, from data processing to model building. Although the final goal may be a prediction interval, the dataset is rich enough for it to appear in several places in an…
Descriptors: Prediction, Statistics, Data Processing, Homework
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Genady Kogan; Hadas Chassidim; Irina Rabaev – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2024
The main goal of this study was to evaluate the impact of an animation and visualization of data structures (AVDS) tool on both perceptions and objective test performance. The study involved a rigorous experiment that assessed the usability, acceptability, and effectiveness of the AVDS tool in solving exercises. A total of 78 participants…
Descriptors: Animation, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Experience
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Ruby A. Daniels; Kathryn Appenzeller Knowles; Amanda Lindner; Emily Naasz – Marketing Education Review, 2024
In marketing, the traditional approach for teaching quantitative concepts uses individual courses, such as marketing research and business statistics. While this pedagogy is common, research indicates it is difficult for students to master quantitative concepts in a single course. Instead, quantitative reasoning (QR) requires repeated practice, so…
Descriptors: Marketing, Business Administration Education, Statistics Education, Spiral Curriculum
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Ane Izagirre; Jon Anasagasti; Ainhoa Berciano – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2025
Probability literacy has gained importance in educational curricula. The aim of this research was to analyse secondary education teachers' attitudes towards probability and its teaching and to examine differences across the factors of gender, academic training, and work experience. From a positivist paradigm, a quantitative methodology was used.…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Mathematics Instruction, Probability
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Findley, Kelly – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2022
Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) carry a substantial instructional role in introductory courses for many mathematics and statistics departments. As a result, many GTAs have first-hand influence on the initial statistical impressions of students from a range of disciplines. But as simultaneous learners of the discipline themselves, GTAs in…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Introductory Courses, Statistics Education
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Johnson, Roger W. – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2021
Percentage of body fat, age, weight, height, and 14 circumference measurements (e.g., waist) are given for 184 women aged 18-25. Body fat, one measure of health, was accurately determined by an underwater weighing technique which requires special equipment and training of the individuals conducting the process. Modeling body fat percentage using…
Descriptors: Body Composition, Statistics Education, Teaching Methods, Age Differences
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Elhajjar, Samer; Borna, Shaheen – Marketing Education Review, 2023
This research explores the perspectives of marketing students and educators about the Big Data courses in marketing education programs. It also examines drivers that predict interest on the part of marketing students in taking Big Data courses. Data was collected through interviews with 20 marketing educators, and a survey was completed by 480…
Descriptors: Marketing, Teaching Methods, Competition, Statistics Education
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Feliciano-Semidei, Ricela; Wu, Ke; Chaphalkar, Rachel M. – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2022
This study developed a teaching module that incorporated the Monty Hall problem to introduce conditional probability in a college introductory statistics course. This teaching module integrated a guess -- experiment -- discussion approach with game-based instruction. The researchers piloted this module and made modifications. The work of 20…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students, Statistics Education, Introductory Courses
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Eleni Tsami; Andreas Rokopanos; Dimitris Anastasopoulos – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2023
Mathematical education in Greece is constantly evolving in the pursuit of optimal learning outcomes for students despite their cognitive differences. This study seeks to gain insight into the use of new technologies in teaching probability theory and the gender differences in the comprehension of probability theory. To this end, a survey was…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Mathematics Instruction, Probability, Statistics Education
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Lawrence M. Lesser; Martin Santos – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
An anonymous survey was given to n = 73 students in an asynchronous online statistical literacy course at a mid-sized Hispanic Serving Institution. Informed by teaching experience, literature on lexical ambiguity, and everyday usage of statistics words and phrases, the first author designed the survey to yield insight into how students view…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Statistics Education, Hispanic American Students, Minority Serving Institutions
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Dacia, Sheffield L.; Brooks, Sierra; Conway, Basil M.; Nguyen, Ha – Georgia Educational Researcher, 2021
The following autoethnography was completed by two graduate students at University A learning to enact teaching for social justice while building content underpinnings in statistics at University B. The authors present a research base for teaching for social justice followed by a description of their lesson, observations during enactment, and…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Autobiographies
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