Title
Calibrating perceived understanding and competency in probability concepts: a diagnosis of learning difficulties based on Rasch probabilistic model
RIS ID
107446
Abstract
Students’ understanding of probability concepts have been investigated from various different perspectives. Competency on the other hand is often measured separately in the form of test structure. This study was set out to show that perceived understanding and competency can be calibrated and assessed together using Rasch measurement tools. Forty-four students from the STAT131 Understanding Uncertainty and Variation course at the University of Wollongong, NSW have volunteered to participate in the study. Rasch measurement which is based on a probabilistic model is used to calibrate the responses from two survey instruments and investigate the interactions between them. Data were captured from the e-learning platform Moodle where students provided their responses through an online quiz. The study shows that majority of the students perceived little understanding about conditional and independent events prior to learning about it but tend to demonstrate a slightly higher competency level afterward. Based on the Rasch map, there is indication of some increase in learning and knowledge about some probability concepts at the end of the two weeks lessons on probability concepts.
Publication Details
Mahmud, Z., Porter, A., Salikin, M. & Md Ghani, N. (2015). Calibrating perceived understanding and competency in probability concepts: a diagnosis of learning difficulties based on Rasch probabilistic model. Proceeding of the 2nd Innovation and Analytics Conference & Exhibition, (IACE 2015) (pp. 050015-1-050015-12). United States: AIP Publishing LLC.