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In the 2005 Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE), statistical literacy featured as a primary goal. The 2016 revision eliminated statistical literacy as a stated goal. Although this looks like a rejection, this paper argues that by including multivariate thinking and – more importantly – confounding as recommended topics in introductory statistics, statistical literacy has in fact been accepted if not promoted. The adoption of the new guidelines will greatly advance students’ statistical literacy: the ability to read and interpret statistics relevant to consumers and decision makers.
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This page is a summary of: GAISE 2016 PROMOTES STATISTICAL LITERACY, Statistics Education Research Journal, May 2017, International Association for Statistical Education,
DOI: 10.52041/serj.v16i1.214.
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