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Beth Chance

Researcher at California Polytechnic State University

Publications -  79
Citations -  2513

Beth Chance is an academic researcher from California Polytechnic State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Statistics education & Curriculum. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 75 publications receiving 2368 citations. Previous affiliations of Beth Chance include University of the Pacific (United States).

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Developing Students’ Statistical Reasoning: Connecting Research and Teaching Practice

TL;DR: This book discusses the role of Collaboration in Improving Statistics Education: In Learning, in Teaching, and in Research, and how to Reason about Statistical Inference.
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Components of Statistical Thinking and Implications for Instruction and Assessment

TL;DR: Suggestions are given for direct instruction aimed at developing “habits of mind” for statistical thinking in students, and suggestions for assessing students' ability to think statistically.
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Assessing Students' Conceptual Understanding after a First Course in Statistics.

TL;DR: The CAOS test as discussed by the authors is designed to measure students' conceptual understanding of important statistical ideas across three years of revision and testing, content validation, and realiability analysis, and results reported from a large scale class testing and item responses are compared from pretest to posttest in order to learn more about areas in which students demonstrated improved performance from beginning to end of the course, as well as areas that showed no improvement or decreased performance.
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The Role of Technology in Improving Student Learning of Statistics

TL;DR: Recent developments in the use of technology in teaching statistics in light of changes in course content, pedagogical methods, and instructional formats are summarized.