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Peer reviewedWybraniec, John; Wilmoth, Janet – Teaching Sociology, 1999
Discusses the extent to which the existing literature offers insights into effectively teaching statistical inference. Describes an in-class exercise that helps students understand inferential statistics. Explains that students learn more about concepts such as population distribution, sampling distributions, and standard error of the estimate.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
Rubin, Donald B. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2004
Inference for causal effects is a critical activity in many branches of science and public policy. The field of statistics is the one field most suited to address such problems, whether from designed experiments or observational studies. Consequently, it is arguably essential that departments of statistics teach courses in causal inference to both…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Public Policy, Statistical Inference, Graduate Students
Meletiou-Mavrotheris, M.; Lee, C.; Fouladi, R. T. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2007
This paper presents findings from a qualitative study that compared the learning experiences of a group of students from a technology-based college-level introductory statistics course with the learning experiences of a group of students with non-technology-based instruction. Findings from the study indicate differences with regards to classroom…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Educational Technology, Statistical Inference, College Students
Battle, April – ProQuest LLC, 2009
American educational leaders seek to educate children (regardless of race, class, or economic status) to become productive citizens. In order for our country to compete with other countries where students are well educated and highly motivated, we need to ensure that our educational system is equipped with the technology and tools that would allow…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Research Design, Charter Schools, Catholic Schools
Carruth, Barbara – 2001
This collection of activities is designed to show how graphing calculators can be used to explore statistics. The activities address such topics as data representation, distributions, and statistical tests. Teaching notes and calculator instructions are included as are blackline masters. (MM)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Technology, Graphing Calculators, Mathematics Activities
Peer reviewedDa Prato, Robert A. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1992
This paper argues that judgment-based assessment of data from multiply replicated single-subject or small-N studies should replace normative-based (p=less than 0.05) assessment of large-N research in the clinical sciences, and asserts that inferential statistics should be abandoned as a method of evaluating clinical research data. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluative Thinking, Norms, Research Design
Peer reviewedZeis, Charles; Shah, Abhay; Regassa, Hailu; Ahmadian, Ahmad – Journal of Education for Business, 2001
Proposes the following approach to teaching statistics: an introductory course on collecting, organizing, and presenting data, then a course on analysis and inference. Presents a study o f 339 students indicating that this course sequence results in better learning and less anxiety. (Contains 18 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Content, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Ahmed, Susan – 1997
This working paper contains the overheads used in a seminar designed to introduce some basic concepts of statistics to nonstatisticians. The seminar has been presented on several occasions. The first part of the seminar, and the first set of overheads, deals with the essentials of statistics, including: (1) population, sample, and inference; (2)…
Descriptors: Correlation, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedHagtvet, Knut A. – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1997
Explains the use of the construct representation and inference functions of indicators used in construct measurements of self-concept. Illustrates validity and reliability issues with data from 2,114 12th-grade vocational-technical students. (SK)
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Error of Measurement, Generalizability Theory, Grade 12
Peer reviewedFlaspoher, David C.; Dinkheller, Ann L. – Mathematics Teacher, 1999
Presents a problem that describes a real-world situation from World War II that tries to estimate the number of German tanks, half-tracks, and aircraft, and a simulation of that problem in which the selection of a suitable estimate is less apparent. (ASK)
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Integrated Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Relevance (Education)
Inferential Statistics: Understanding Expert Knowledge and Its Implications for Statistics Education
Alacaci, Cengiz – Journal of Statistics Education, 2004
This study investigated the knowledge base necessary for choosing appropriate statistical techniques in applied research. In this study, we compared knowledge used by six experts and six novices in two types of statistical tasks. The tasks were: 1) comparing research scenarios from the perspective of choosing a statistical technique, and 2) direct…
Descriptors: Statistics, Statistical Inference, Expertise, Comparative Analysis
Brattin, Barbara C. – 1991
Content analysis was performed on the top six core journals for 1990 in library and information science to determine the extent of research in the field. Articles (n=186) were examined for descriptive or inferential statistics and separately for the presence of mathematical models. Results show a marked (14%) increase in research for 1990,…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Information Science, Library Science, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedHong, EunSook; O'Neil, Harold F., Jr. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1992
A mental model analysis was conducted with 27 graduate and 29 undergraduate students in the statistical hypothesis testing domain to determine the nature of relevant mental models that can be taught to novices. Results suggest the efficacy of using separate and diagrammatic strategies in teaching novices introductory hypothesis testing. (SLD)
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing, Instructional Effectiveness
Lewis, Benjamin A.; Quarterman, Jerome – College Student Journal, 2006
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative importance of choice factors that were most important to students who decided to matriculate in the field of sport management for a master's degree. A survey questionnaire was mailed to the program or department chairs of 12 randomly selected universities listed on the NASSM web site during…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Likert Scales, Masters Degrees, College Athletics
Lipson, Kay – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2003
Many statistics educators believe that few students develop the level of conceptual understanding essential for them to apply correctly the statistical techniques at their disposal and to interpret their outcomes appropriately. It is also commonly believed that the sampling distribution plays an important role in developing this understanding.…
Descriptors: Statistical Inference, Learning Strategies, Sampling, Statistics

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