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SummaryThe article is devoted to the issue of statistical thinking in pedagogy and research conducted in this discipline. Inspired by the readings of the book by Wiesław Szymczak, The Practice of Statistical Inference, it contains comments on popular associations and misunderstandings about what statistics is, what its principles and goals are, and therefore also comments on the using of statistical methods inconsistently with the underlying assumptions of statistical theory.
Yearbook of Pedagogy – de Gruyter
Published: Dec 1, 2020
Keywords: statistical thinking; pedagogics; research in education
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