Abstract

AbstractPosing statistical questions is a fundamental and often overlooked component of statistical inquiry. In this paper, we provide an overview of shared understandings regarding what constitutes a good statistical question. We then describe three approaches—a checklist for improving statistical questions, a three‐phase feedback activity, and a matching game—that we find useful with preservice teachers to support the development of high‐quality statistical questions for the comparison of data sets.

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