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The Effect of Conceptualization and Content Perception on Affect and Difficulty Subscales of the Survey of Attitudes Toward Statistics
Marjorie Bond
Monmouth College
Susan Perkins
Northwest Nazarene University
Caroline Ramirez
University of the Pacific
In this mixed-methods study, we look at the relationship between students' perception and attitudes toward statistics. Perception is quantified into Content and Concept while the Survey of Attitudes Toward Statistics (SATS) is used to quantify attitudes. We will explore the relationship between Content knowledge and Difficulty SATS subscale as well Concept knowledge and Affect SATS subscale.