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The development of conditional probability reasoning
Although errors in reasoning about conditional probability have been the focus of interest of psychologists for a long time, the development of conditional reasoning in school students has received little attention. This paper considers the responses of 69 students across grades 3 to 13 in an attempt to model the development of appropriate reasoning skills. Although acknowledging the misconceptions observed by earlier researchers, this study seeks a positivist approach to describe developing understanding by combining mathematical appropriateness with structural complexity. The results of the study are intended to inform other researchers, teachers, and curriculum developers.
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Publication title
International Journal of Mathematical Eduction in Science and TechnologyVolume
38Pagination
213-235ISSN
0020-739XDepartment/School
Faculty of EducationPublisher
Taylor & FrancisPlace of publication
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