Measuring middle school students' interest in statistical literacy

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Carmichael C. [1 ]
Callingham R. [2 ]
Hay I. [3 ]
Watson J. [4 ]
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[1] Faculty of Education, University of Southern Queensland, 4350 Toowoomba, QLD, West St.
[2] School of Education, University of Tasmania, 7250 Launceston, TAS
[3] School of Education, University of Tasmania, 7250 Launceston, TAS
[4] School of Education, University of Tasmania, 7001 Hobart, TAS
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Differential Item Functioning; Student Response; Middle School Student; Statistical Literacy; Situational Interest;
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10.1007/BF03219776
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The following paper describes the development of an instrument designed to assess middle school students' interest in statistical literacy. The paper commences with a review of the literature as it relates to interest in this context and then proposes a theoretical model upon which the proposed instrument is based. The Rasch Rating Scale model is then applied to student responses to items in the instrument and fit statistics are analysed in order to assess the extent to which these responses conform to the requirements of the measurement model. The paper then presents evidence, including interview data, to support the validity of interpretations that can be made from the proposed instrument. The findings suggest that the proposed instrument provides a theoretically sound measure of middle school students' interest for statistical literacy that will be useful for the evaluation of interventions aimed at developing these students' statistical literacy. © 2010 Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia Inc.
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