“…Hence, in response to suggestions such as these, many educators are now enhancing their students' understanding of statistical formulae and processes through the graphical displays made possible by computers. More specifically, Christmann and Badgett (1997a) found that microcomputers enhanced the statistical problem-solving skills of both males and females, although the males scored significantly higher than the females, while the females' performance was significantly higher when graphing calculators were used as the medium of instruction. Nevertheless, Snell and Peterson (1992) maintain that computer graphics and simulations are highly conducive to students' (a) discovery of patterns and (b) development of insight into statistical concepts.…”