Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8869
Title: Pre-service mathematics teachers' use of probability models in making informal inferences about a chance game1
Authors: Kazak, Sibel
Pratt, D.
Keywords: Informal statistical inference
Statistics education research
Technology
Publisher: International Association for Statistical Education
Abstract: This study considers probability models as tools for both making informal statistical inferences and building stronger conceptual connections between data and chance topics in teaching statistics. In this paper, we aim to explore pre-service mathematics teachers' use of probability models for a chance game, where the sum of two dice matters in winning the game. We report on an interview with a group of three pre-service teachers as they engaged in predicting and conducting experiments and computer simulations as an attempt to develop a winning strategy. This paper focuses on how the participants came to use the theoretical model of the sum of two dice as they tried to coordinate the combinatorial analysis and the use of data as evidence in their predictions. © International Association for Statistical Education (IASE/ISI), November, 2017.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8869
ISSN: 1570-1824
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