Abstract
Research in mathematics education and cognition suggests that knowledge. its acquisition. and its transfer
are complex processes. In this study, end of semester totals are recorded for a large group of students in
a traditional introductory subject in statistics at the tertiary level. A group of eight students are selected
for observation while solving four statistical problems during the semester. This paper illustrates the
capacity of students to pass an exam. yet highlights their limited understanding of statistical concepts,
their narrow mechanical focus, their poor study habits and the lack of statistical transfer in atypical
problems. Alternatives to the traditional approach are suggested.
ANNE WILLIAMS
IS A PASS GOOD ENOUGH IN TERTIARY STATISTICS?