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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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A practitional perspective on probabilistic thinking models and frameworks

Edward F. Mooney

pp. 495-507

Abstract

Our goal in this chapter is to showcase the various theories and cognitive models that have been developed by mathematics and statistics educators regarding the development of probabilistic thinking from a "practitional" perspective. This perspective juxtaposes the work of mathematics and statistics educators with research on probability from the field of psychology. Next, we synthesize theories and models that have been developed for specific probability concepts and processes. These models suggest different levels or patterns of growth in probabilistic reasoning. Finally, we examine the role these models have had on instruction and curriculum recommendations.

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Published in:

Chernoff Egan J., Sriraman Bharath (2014) Probabilistic thinking: presenting plural perspectives. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 495-507

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-7155-0_27

Full citation:

Mooney Edward F. (2014) „A practitional perspective on probabilistic thinking models and frameworks“, In: E. J. Chernoff & B. Sriraman (eds.), Probabilistic thinking, Dordrecht, Springer, 495–507.