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Statistical Thinking in Problem Solving

1Department of Mathematical Sciences, School of Technological Applications, Graduate Technological Educational Sciences Institute of Western Greece, Patras, Greece

2Independent Researcher, Gastouni, Greece


American Journal of Educational Research. 2020, Vol. 8 No. 10, 754-761
DOI: 10.12691/education-8-10-3
Copyright © 2020 Science and Education Publishing

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Michael Gr. Voskoglou, Evangelos Athanassopoulos. Statistical Thinking in Problem Solving. American Journal of Educational Research. 2020; 8(10):754-761. doi: 10.12691/education-8-10-3.

Correspondence to: Michael  Gr. Voskoglou, Department of Mathematical Sciences, School of Technological Applications, Graduate Technological Educational Sciences Institute of Western Greece, Patras, Greece. Email: voskoglou@teiwest.gr, mvoskoglou@gmail.com

Abstract

This article studies the role of Statistical Thinking in Problem Solving., where the problem is considered with its wide meaning (not mathematical problems only). Particular emphasis is given to Bayesian Reasoning, whose importance in everyday life and science applications has been only recently fully recognized. Critical and Computational Thinking, the other two main modes of thinking used in Problem Solving, are also discussed and examples are presented illustrating our conclusions.

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