EDU 330 CH 22
Which of the following misconceptions is not explained correctly?
Law of small numbers misconception is thinking that small numbers are more likely to occur than large numbers.
Which of the following statements is NOT true about simulations?
Simulations are important in middle school because they provide an engaging way in which to explore probability and connect to the abstract and difficult concepts related to compound events.
Which of the following is not true about early experiences in probability?
Students should begin in middle school when they are developmentally ready.
Which of the following statements is true?
Teach experimental and theoretical probability together, focusing on the number of trials needed for experiments to reflect the theoretical probability.
Area representations have all of the following features EXCEPT:
they are readily adaptable to situations with three events.