Abstract
This paper reports gender differences in the types of interests that middle school students have towards statistical literacy. These differences are detected from the responses of a sample of 366 middle school students to items in a statistical literacy interest inventory. In particular, dominance statistics are calculated in order to detect evidence for gender differences in student responses. Results indicated that girls were more interested in aspects of statistical literacy that related to surveys and boys were more interested in aspects relating to problem solving and also contexts that are associated with sports. The findings are interpreted using Dweck’s achievement goal theory as it pertains to gender, and classroom implications are reviewed.
Colin Carmichael, Ian Hay