VARIABILITY: ONE STATISTICIAN'S VIEW

Authors

  • ROBERT GOULD Department of Statistics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52041/serj.v3i2.537

Keywords:

Variability, Education, Statistical thinking

Abstract

Altough variability is of fundamental concern and interest to statisticans, often this does not get communicated to students who are taught instead to view variability as a nuisance parameter. A brief survey of a few case studies, as well as a recounting of some history, shows that variability is worthy of study in its own right, and examination of variability leads to insight that might have been missed had we focused all of our attention on the "trend" of the data. As one of the key components of statistical thinking, variability deserves more prominence in the classroom.

First published November 2004 at Statistics Education Research Journal: Archives

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Published

2022-04-29

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Regular Articles