Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9819
Title: Students' informal inference about the binomial distribution of "bunny hops": A dialogic perspective
Authors: Kazak, Sibel
Fujita, T.
Wegerif, R.
Keywords: Dialogic theory
Informal statistical inference
Probability distribution
Statistics education research
Technology
Publisher: International Association for Statistical Education
Abstract: The study explores the development of 11-year-old students' informal inference about random bunny hops through student talk and use of computer simulation tools. Our aim in this paper is to draw on dialogic theory to explain how students make shifts in perspective, from intuition-based reasoning to more powerful, formal ways of using probabilistic ideas. Findings from the study suggest that dialogic talk facilitated students' reasoning as it was supported by the use of simulation tools available in the software. It appears that the interaction of using simulation tools, talk between students, and teacher prompts helps students develop their understanding of probabilistic ideas in the context of making inferences about the distribution of random bunny hops.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9819
ISSN: 1570-1824
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