Development of high school students’ conceptions of sampling distribution in the context of learning significance tests with technology

IF 3.4 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Studies in Mathematics Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1007/s10649-024-10330-8
Ernesto Sánchez, Victor Nozair García-Ríos, Francisco Sepúlveda
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Sampling distributions are fundamental for statistical inference, yet their abstract nature poses challenges for students. This research investigates the development of high school students’ conceptions of sampling distribution through informal significance tests with the aid of digital technology. The study focuses on how technological tools contribute to forming these conceptions, guided by an emerging theory that describes this process. A workshop for high school students was organized, involving 36 participants working in pairs across four sessions, each with access to a computer. These sessions involved problem-solving activities, with the teacher introducing key concepts in the initial three sessions. The analysis, employing grounded theory, aimed to characterize the nature of students’ conceptions of sampling distribution as evident in their responses. The findings reveal a transition from empirical to informal conceptions of sampling distribution among students, facilitated by computational mediation. This transition is marked by an abstraction process that includes mathematization, processing, uncertainty/randomness, and conditional reasoning. The study underscores the role of digital simulations in teaching statistical concepts, facilitating students’ conceptual shift critical for grasping statistical inference.

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在利用技术学习显著性检验的背景下发展高中生的抽样分布概念
抽样分布是统计推断的基础,但其抽象性给学生带来了挑战。本研究借助数字技术,通过非正式的显著性检验,调查高中生对抽样分布概念的发展。研究的重点是,在描述这一过程的新兴理论指导下,技术工具如何促进这些概念的形成。我们为高中生组织了一次研讨会,36 名参与者在四节课中结对工作,每人都可以使用一台电脑。这些课程涉及解决问题的活动,教师在最初的三个课程中介绍了关键概念。分析采用了基础理论,旨在从学生的回答中了解他们对抽样分布概念的性质。研究结果表明,在计算中介的推动下,学生对抽样分布的概念正在从经验概念向非正式概念过渡。这一过渡的标志是一个抽象过程,包括数学化、处理、不确定性/随机性和条件推理。这项研究强调了数字模拟在统计概念教学中的作用,促进了学生掌握统计推断的关键概念转变。
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Educational Studies in Mathematics
Educational Studies in Mathematics EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Educational Studies in Mathematics presents new ideas and developments of major importance to those working in the field of mathematics education. It seeks to reflect both the variety of research concerns within this field and the range of methods used to study them. It deals with methodological, pedagogical/didactical, political and socio-cultural aspects of teaching and learning of mathematics, rather than with specific programmes for teaching mathematics. Within this range, Educational Studies in Mathematics is open to all research approaches. The emphasis is on high-level articles which are of more than local or national interest.? All contributions to this journal are peer reviewed.
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