A study on mathematics students’ probabilistic intuition for decision-making in high school
Alejandro Ramírez-Contreras,
Leopoldo Zúñiga-Silva,
Ezequiel Ojeda-Gómez
Abstract:This paper reports on an exploratory study about probabilistic intuition in learning mathematics for decision-making. The analysis was carried out on a group of high school students in relation to their probabilistic intuition in problem-solving, after performing playful learning activities on a simulation platform specifically designed for this study. The analysis used a mixed qualitative-quantitative method. The results showed that the simulation activities facilitated the students’ probabilistic intuition a… Show more
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