Abstract
This paper discusses some characteristic ways of reasoning within the discipline of statistics from the perspective of someone who is both a practising statistician and teaching statistician. It is cOnjectured that recognition of variation and critically evaluating and distinguishing the types of variation are essential components in the statistical reasoning process. Statistical thinking appears to be the interaction between the real situation and the statistical model. The role of variation in statistical thinking and the implications for teaching are also discussed.
Maxine Pfannkuch
Statistical Thinking: One Statistician’s Perspective