Research on the reasoning, teaching and learning of probability and uncertainty |
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Authors: | Rolf Biehler Dave Pratt |
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Institution: | 1. Institut f??r Mathematik, Universit?t Paderborn, Warburger Str. 10, 33098, Paderborn, Germany 2. Institute of Education, University of London, London, UK
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Abstract: | In this editorial, we set out the aims in the call to publish papers on informal statistical inference, randomness, modelling and risk. We discuss how the papers published in this issue have responded to those aims. In particular, we note how the nine papers contribute to some of the major debates in mathematics and statistics education, often taking contrasting positions. Such debates range across: (1) whether knowledge is fractured or takes the form of mental models; (2) heuristic or intuitive thinking versus operational thinking as for example in dual process theory; (3) the role of different epistemic resources, such as perceptions, modelling, imagery, in the development of probabilistic reasoning; (4) how design and situation impact upon probabilistic learning. |
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