Probabilistic Thinking for Life: The Decision-Making Ability of Professionals in Uncertain Situations

Evans Kofi Hokor
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Although most experts in the field believe that the study of probability would equip people in making good decisions, they have overlooked the need to examine professionals’ decision-making ability in their daily activities after many years of probability studies. This study explored four non-mathematics teachers who studied probability at High and Primary schools. It appears no one has written about this topic. Despite this scholarly neglect, this study explains the need for research in the area and offers an initial interpretation of this new area. The study contends that understanding people who studied probability at least 13-years ago could provide us with insight on how people use probability in making decisions on uncertain situations and to inform the teaching of probability. Content analysis was done on the recorded data. The participants’ response to tasks and questions revealed their inability to apply probabilistic skills in uncertain situations. The participants appear to be either overconfident or making choices out of habit, without a critical assessment of the various possibilities and their consequences. This study calls for a ‘cross-examination approach’ in the development of probabilistic thinking skills among students.
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生活的概率思维:专业人士在不确定情况下的决策能力
尽管该领域的大多数专家认为,对概率的研究将使人们能够做出正确的决策,但他们忽视了在多年的概率研究之后,对专业人员在日常活动中的决策能力进行检查的必要性。本研究以四名非数学教师为研究对象,探讨他们在高中和小学学习概率论。似乎没有人写过这个话题。尽管存在这种学术上的忽视,但本研究解释了该领域研究的必要性,并提供了对这一新领域的初步解释。该研究认为,了解至少13年前研究概率的人,可以让我们了解人们如何在不确定的情况下使用概率做出决定,并为概率教学提供信息。对记录的数据进行内容分析。参与者对任务和问题的反应表明他们无法在不确定的情况下应用概率技能。参与者似乎要么过于自信,要么出于习惯做出选择,而没有对各种可能性及其后果进行批判性评估。这项研究呼吁在培养学生的概率思维技能方面采用“交叉询问法”。
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