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Reasoning About Data Analysis

Author(s): Ben-Zvi, D.
Editor(s): Ben-Zvi, D. & Garfield, J.

Type: Chapter
Category: Research
Book Title: The Challenge of Developing Statistical Literacy, Reasoning, and Thinking
Pages: 121-146
Year: 2004
Publisher/Journal: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract: The purpose of this chapter is to describe and analyze the ways in which middle school students begin to reason about data and come to understand exploratory data analysis (EDA). The process of developing reasoning about data while learning skills, procedures, and concepts is described. In addition, the students are observed as they begin to adopt and exercise some of the habits and points of view that are associated with statistical thinking. The first case study focuses on the development of a global view of data and data representations. The second case study concentrates on design of a meaningful EDA learning environment that promotes statistical reasoning about data analysis. In light of the analysis, a description of what it may mean to learn to reason about data analysis is proposed and educational and curricular implications are drawn.