2024
DOI: 10.29333/ejmste/14359
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Lexical ambiguities in statistics declared by in training and in-service teachers

Francisco Rodríguez-Alveal,
Ana C. Maldonado-Fuentes,
Danilo Díaz-Levicoy

Abstract: This article aims to evaluate how teachers, in training and in-service, define the concepts of randomness, probability, chance and variability, fundamental terms in the teaching of statistics. To this end, a printed recording protocol of natural semantic networks was applied to 16 teachers in training and 58 in-service teachers, selected through non-probabilistic sampling. The results provide evidence that the concept with the lowest conceptual density in both groups is variability. Likewise, a greater presenc… Show more

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