Abstract
Young adults were presented with raw data involving a number of variables and asked to
produce a report that highlighted any "interesting aspects" that they observed. The approaches
taken varied from simple frequency information through to scatter plots and the use of ratios to
consider the relationships between three variables. Although the use of sophisticated statistical
techniques was not expected, the limited use of even basic techniques was surprising, given the
increased emphasis on Chance and Data in school curricula.
Helen Chick