The effects of attitudes towards statistics, perceived ability, learning practices and teaching practices on students’ performance in statistics: a review
This paper reviews the literature related to the teaching and learning of statistics and highlights the following variables affecting students’ performance in statistics: students’ attitudes towards statistics, students’ perceived ability in statistics, instructors’ teaching practices and students’...
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