Mathematical prerequisites for learning statistics in Psychology: Assessing core skills of numeracy and mathematical reasoning among undergraduates.


Autoria(s): Mulhern, Gerard; Wylie, Judith
Data(s)

01/06/2006

Resumo

This study sought to extend earlier work by Mulhern and Wylie (2004) to investigate a UK-wide sample of psychology undergraduates. A total of 890 participants from eight universities across the UK were tested on six broadly defined components of mathematical thinking relevant to the teaching of statistics in psychology - calculation, algebraic reasoning, graphical interpretation, proportionality and ratio, probability and sampling, and estimation. Results were consistent with Mulhern and Wylie's (2004) previously reported findings. Overall, participants across institutions exhibited marked deficiencies in many aspects of mathematical thinking. Results also revealed significant gender differences on calculation, proportionality and ratio, and estimation. Level of qualification in mathematics was found to predict overall performance. Analysis of the nature and content of errors revealed consistent patterns of misconceptions in core mathematical knowledge , likely to hamper the learning of statistics.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/mathematical-prerequisites-for-learning-statistics-in-psychology-assessing-core-skills-of-numeracy-and-mathematical-reasoning-among-undergraduates(b4772228-2ea9-4cdb-8c4b-c4b4b15f5930).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Mulhern , G & Wylie , J 2006 , ' Mathematical prerequisites for learning statistics in Psychology: Assessing core skills of numeracy and mathematical reasoning among undergraduates. ' Psychology Learning and Teaching , vol 5 (2) , pp. 119-132 .

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article