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550 Applied Session Theme Session Thu, 8/10/06, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-211
Anxiety, Ambiguity, and Multiculturalism in Statistical Education - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistical Education
Chair(s): David Swanson, University of Mississippi
     10:35 AM   Ambiguity Intolerance: an Impediment to Inferential Reasoning?Robert Carver, Stonehill College
     10:50 AM   Stochastics Learning Environment: Can a Professor Identify and Displace Student Statistical Anxiety?Daniel Edelman, Illinois Institute of Technology
     11:05 AM   Investigating Communication within a Multitiered Instructional TeamMarian Frazier, The Ohio State University; Jackie Miller, The Ohio State University
     11:20 AM   Can You Explain That in Plain English? Making Statistics Group Projects Work in a Multicultural SettingMichelle R. Sisto, International University of Monaco
     11:35 AM   Balancing Cultural Differences in Teaching StatisticsHuizhen Guo, Xavier University
     11:50 AM   A Window on Statistical Education at the University of Lagos, Lagos, NigeriaRaymond Okafor, University of Lagos
     12:05 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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