Abstract
The increased emphasis on the Chance and Data strand of the mathematics curriculum
means students should be approaching adulthood better prepared to interpret data and
recognize relationships between variables and between a sample and its corresponding
population. This study examines the statistical appropriateness of conclusions drawn by
young adults from data in a small sample. While many of the analyses took into account the
data's limitations, there were still some erroneous assumptions and omissions.
Helen L. Chick
JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS: DATA INTERPRETATION BY YOUNG ADULTS