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Lexical Ambiguity in Statistics: How Students Use and Define the Words: Association, Average, Confidence, Random and Spread

机译:统计中的词汇歧义:学生如何使用和定义单词:联想,平均,置信度,随机和传播

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Language plays a crucial role in the classroom. The use of specialized language in a domain can cause a subject to seem more difficult to students than it actually is. When words that are part of everyday English are used differently in a domain, these words are said to have lexical ambiguity. Studies in other fields, such as mathematics and chemistry education, suggest that in order to help students learn vocabulary instructors should exploit the lexical ambiguity of the words. The study presented here is the second in a sequence of studies designed to understand the effects of and develop techniques for exploiting lexical ambiguities in statistics classrooms. In particular, this paper looks at five statistical terms and the meanings of these terms most commonly expressed by students at the end of an undergraduate statistics course.
机译:语言在课堂上起着至关重要的作用。在领域中使用专业语言可能会使学生觉得比实际困难。当日常英语中使用的单词在领域中的用法有所不同时,这些单词被称为具有词汇歧义性。数学和化学教育等其他领域的研究表明,为了帮助学生学习词汇指导,应利用单词的词汇歧义。这里介绍的研究是一系列研究的第二部分,旨在理解统计课堂中词汇歧义的影响并开发相关技术。特别是,本文着眼于五个统计术语以及这些术语的含义,这些术语是学生在本科统计学课程结束时最常表达的。

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