Abstract
The detailed analysis of four probability experiments conducted with Grade 5
and 6 students revealed trends and patterns in both the group and individual
data. These results suggested that certain variables in the experiments, such as
particular sequences of outcomes and the confirmation/refutation of student
predictions, influenced the students' decision making strategies. The use of
video recordings of deliberately controlled probability experiments offers the
potential to systematically explore these influential factors with large samples
of students.
Paul Ayres & Jenni Way
FACTORS INFLUENCING PREDICTIONS ABOUT RANDOMLY GENERATED SEQUENCES