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Dani Ben-Zvi (Chair),
University of Haifa, Israel,
dbenzvi@beeri.org.il
Joan Garfield (Chair), University of Minnesota, USA,
jbg@umn.edu
William T. Mickelson (Local Organizer), University of Nebraska,
USA, wmickelson2@unl.edu
Chris Reading (Local Organizer), University of New England,
Australia, creading@metz.une.edu.au
Pat Thompson, Vanderbilt University, USA,
Pat.Thompson@vanderbilt.edu
Jane Watson, University of Tasmania, Australia,
Jane.Watson@utas.edu.au
Chris Wild, The University of Auckland, New Zealand,
c.wild@auckland.ac.nz
Maxine Pfannkuch, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Editorial Members
Carl Lee (Editor,
Proceedings CD), Central Michigan University, USA,
Carl.Lee@cmich.edu
Aaron Satterlee (Assistant Editor, Proceedings CD), Central
Michigan University, USA, satte1aa@cmich.edu
1. Rob Gould
Variability: One Statistician's View (See
the Paper)
2. Jane Watson and Ben
A. Kelly
Developing Intuitions about Variation: The Weather
(see the paper)
3. Chris Reading
Student Perceptions of Variation in a Real World Context
(See the paper)
4. Bob delMas & Yan Liu
Exploring Students' Understanding of Statistical Variation
(see the paper)
5. Avital Lann and Ruma
Falk
What are the Clues for Intuitive Assessment of Variability?
(see the paper)
6. Dani Ben-Zvi
The Emergence of Reasoning about Variability in Comparing Distributions
(see the paper)
A Case Study of Two Seventh Grade Students
7. Arthur Bakker
Reasoning About Shape as a Pattern in Variability
(see the paper)
8. James Hammerman &
Andee Rubin
Reasoning in
the Presence of Variability
(see the paper)
9. Katie Makar and Jere
Confrey
Chunks, Clumps,
and Spread Out:
Secondary Preservice
Teachers’ Informal Notions of Variation and Distribution
(see the paper)
10. Maria Meletiou &
Carl Lee
Studying the
Evolution of Students' Conceptions of Variation
(see the paper)
Using the
Transformative and Conjecture Driven Research Design
11. Ruth Heaton and
William Mickelson
Purposeful
Statistical Investigation Merged with K-6 Content:
(see the paper)
Variability, Learning and Teacher Knowledge Use in Teaching
Note: revised versions of some of these papers will appear in a special issue of IASE Statistics Education Research Journal in November, 2004. However, they will not contain the video links and not all papers in the CD will be in this issue.
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