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- Title
COMPUTES: DEVELOPMENT OF AN INSTRUMENT TO MEASURE INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS INSTRUCTORS' EMPHASIS ON COMPUTATIONAL PRACTICES.
- Authors
LEGACY, CHELSEY; ZIEFFLER, ANDREW; FRY, ELIZABETH BRONDOS; LE, LAURA
- Abstract
The influx of data and the advances in computing have led to calls to update the introductory statistics curriculum to meet the needs of the contemporary workforce. To this end, the COMputational Practices in Undergraduate TEaching of Statistics (COMPUTES) instrument was developed to measure the extent to which computation practices--specifically data, simulation, and coding practices--are included in the introductory statistics curriculum. Data from 236 instructors were used in a psychometric analysis to evaluate the latent structure underlying instructors' response patterns and understand the quality of the instrument items. Responses were also examined to determine whether computational practices are being emphasized differently across institutional settings. Results suggest the latent structure was best captured using a correlated multidimensional model and most items were contributing information to the measurement process. Across institutional settings, curricular emphasis related to data and simulation practices seem quite similar, while emphasis on coding practices differs.
- Subjects
STATISTICS education; TEACHING methods; STATISTICS teachers; MATHEMATICS teachers; MATHEMATICS education
- Publication
Statistics Education Research Journal, 2022, Vol 21, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1570-1824
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.52041/serj.v21i1.63