Eichler, Andreas.

Empirical research in statistics education / [electronic resource] Andreas Eichler; Lucía Zapata-Cardona. - Switzerland : Springer, 2016. - 1 online resource (vii, 37 pages). - ICME-13 topical surveys. .

1. Introduction: Setting the Field -- 2. Survey of the State of the Art; 2.1. Sources for Research in Statistics Education; 2.2. Knowledge and Dispositional Aspects of Statistical Literacy; 2.3. Teachers' Knowledge of Statistics; 2.4. Teachers' Statistics-Related Affect; 2.5. Teacher Preparation in Statistics; 2.6. Student Knowledge of Statistics; 2.7. Students' Statistics-Related Affect; 2.8. Technology as Facilitator of Statistics Learning -- 3. Conclusion; 3.1. A Missing Norm for Statistical Knowledge; 3.2. Content-Relatedness; 3.3. The Need for Research on Students' Statistics-Related Affect; 3.4. The Best Method for Research in Statistics Education.

"In this ICME-13 Topical Survey, we provide a review of recent research into statistics education. We focus our review on the empirical research that has been published in established educational journals or the proceedings of important conferences that include at least a section referring to statistics education. We have identified and will address six important research topics, namely teacher knowledge, teachers' statistics-related affect, teacher preparation, student knowledge, students' statistics-related affect, and student learning of statistics with technology. For each research topic we build upon existing reviews and add more recent research. In each section we start with a review of recent research and end with a brief conclusion for each research topic."--Main Topics You Can Find in This ICME-13 Topical Survey, page v.

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Social research & statistics.
Statistics--Study and teaching.
Teaching skills & techniques.