Statistical Literacy: High School Students in Reading, Interpreting and Presenting Data

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M. Hafiyusholeh, K. Budayasa, T.Y.E. Siswono

2018 Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol. 947 Issue 1 Conference paper Cited by 11

Abstract

One of the foundations for high school students in statistics is to be able to read data; presents data in the form of tables and diagrams and its interpretation. The purpose of this study is to describe high school students' competencies in reading, interpreting and presenting data. Subjects were consisted of male and female students who had high levels of mathematical ability. Collecting data was done in form of task formulation which is analyzed by reducing, presenting and verifying data. Results showed that the students read the data based on explicit explanations on the diagram, such as explaining the points in the diagram as the relation between the x and y axis and determining the simple trend of a graph, including the maximum and minimum point. In interpreting and summarizing the data, both subjects pay attention to general data trends and use them to predict increases or decreases in data. The male estimates the value of the (n+1) of weight data by using the modus of the data, while the females estimate the weigth by using the average. The male tend to do not consider the characteristics of the data, while the female more carefully consider the characteristics of data. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

Affiliations

Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN SunanAmpel Surabaya, Indonesia; Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Indonesia