Can Mathematics and Statistics Perception ExplainN Students' Statistical Literacy?

The aim of this research is intended to examine the effect of mathematics and statistics perception towards students’ statistical literacy. The research utilized a survey method with quantitative approach. The research population was undergraduate students from major informatics in one of university...

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Main Author: Risma Nurul Auliya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Muhammadiyah University Press 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education
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Online Access:http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/jramathedu/article/view/5983
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spelling doaj-7a74ba9684714d13b72920d942b855d82020-11-24T21:58:40ZengMuhammadiyah University PressJournal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education2503-36972541-25902019-01-0132869610.23917/jramathedu.v3i2.59834440Can Mathematics and Statistics Perception ExplainN Students' Statistical Literacy?Risma Nurul Auliya0Universitas Indraprasta PGRIThe aim of this research is intended to examine the effect of mathematics and statistics perception towards students’ statistical literacy. The research utilized a survey method with quantitative approach. The research population was undergraduate students from major informatics in one of university in Jakarta. The sample consisted of 80 students, 50 of students were male, while 30 of the students were female. All the participants belonged to similar grade level and enrolled in a statistics course. A survey instrument entitled “Mathematics and Statistics Perception Scale (MSPS)” was intended to examine undergraduate students’ perceptions of self-efficacy and their attitudes toward the application of statistics in real world settings. The initial scale consisted of 15 items and the final version consists of 11 items. A multiple-choice survey with 22 questions measuring statistical literacy skills and consisted of items measuring skills on interpreting or critiquing the prevalence of statistical phrases and ideas in the media. The data collected were analyzed using linear regression. The result of the analyses showed mathematics and statistics perception has an influence in the way students’ statistical literacy skills.http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/jramathedu/article/view/5983Mathematics and statistics perception, statistical literacy
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Can Mathematics and Statistics Perception ExplainN Students' Statistical Literacy?
Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education
Mathematics and statistics perception, statistical literacy
author_facet Risma Nurul Auliya
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title Can Mathematics and Statistics Perception ExplainN Students' Statistical Literacy?
title_short Can Mathematics and Statistics Perception ExplainN Students' Statistical Literacy?
title_full Can Mathematics and Statistics Perception ExplainN Students' Statistical Literacy?
title_fullStr Can Mathematics and Statistics Perception ExplainN Students' Statistical Literacy?
title_full_unstemmed Can Mathematics and Statistics Perception ExplainN Students' Statistical Literacy?
title_sort can mathematics and statistics perception explainn students' statistical literacy?
publisher Muhammadiyah University Press
series Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education
issn 2503-3697
2541-2590
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The aim of this research is intended to examine the effect of mathematics and statistics perception towards students’ statistical literacy. The research utilized a survey method with quantitative approach. The research population was undergraduate students from major informatics in one of university in Jakarta. The sample consisted of 80 students, 50 of students were male, while 30 of the students were female. All the participants belonged to similar grade level and enrolled in a statistics course. A survey instrument entitled “Mathematics and Statistics Perception Scale (MSPS)” was intended to examine undergraduate students’ perceptions of self-efficacy and their attitudes toward the application of statistics in real world settings. The initial scale consisted of 15 items and the final version consists of 11 items. A multiple-choice survey with 22 questions measuring statistical literacy skills and consisted of items measuring skills on interpreting or critiquing the prevalence of statistical phrases and ideas in the media. The data collected were analyzed using linear regression. The result of the analyses showed mathematics and statistics perception has an influence in the way students’ statistical literacy skills.
topic Mathematics and statistics perception, statistical literacy
url http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/jramathedu/article/view/5983
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