10th International
Conference on
Teaching Statistics
8 – 13 July 2018
Kyoto, Japan
Contributed paper list


Contributed Paper C147

In session C5C  (Tuesday 10th, 14:00-15:30,   Level 2 - Seminar Room 1)

The Effect of the Structure of Contingency Table Data on Students’ Inferences


Authors

Ting-Ying Chu (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
Kai-Lin Yang (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
Xin-Yi Liu (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)

Presenter

Ting-Ying Chu (Taiwan)

Abstract

The aim of this research is to understand the students’ spontaneous inferences on different kinds of contingency tables. The sign of the association, the type of tables and the number structure are considered to design problems. The 10th graders of this study have not received any school instruction on contingency tables prior to the test. The results show that the contingency table problems can be classified by three factors composed of the interaction between the sign of the association and the number structure. The three factors are named as (1) correlated data, (2) uncorrelated data with the similar ratios between column values, (3) uncorrelated data with the same ration.

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