Mar 5, 2021
6:24:48pm
SweetBabyG Starter
Maybe they'd be OK with that, but I think "introductory statistics" as is taught
from most textbooks would be too difficult for many. I do agree that knowing things like measures of central tendency, probabilities, sampling, and reading tables/figures could be taught in a way that high school students could really benefit. I just think many high school students would struggle with things that usually show up in introductory stats courses such as calculating the variance, using understanding distributions and p-value tables, doing t-tests by hand, etc..
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