Conceptualizing the Sample Mean: Insights for Computer Engineering Students in the Learning Process

Fulya Kula*, Nelly Litvak, Tracy S. Craig

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Abstract

The sample mean in statistics is a concept of great importance, with its properties being extensively utilized in other areas, such as computer science. This research centers on the concept of the sample mean and its characteristics in a cohort of computer engineering students undertaking a required course in statistics at a university in the Netherlands. The objective of this study was to analyze students’ comprehension of the fundamental structure, properties, and applications of the sample mean. A digital mini-course on sample mean was developed and employed with 97 students, who had the option to apply the concepts at their own pace. The action-process-object-schema (APOS) theoretical framework was utilized to analyze the interview responses of seven participants. The majority of participants were able to demonstrate an understanding of the Process conception of the sample mean, with only a minority demonstrating an understanding of the Object conception. The lack of comprehension of the sample mean hindered students’ capacity to effectively utilize the associated applications and properties. These findings imply that educators should strive to ensure that students have a sound comprehension of the sample mean so that they are better equipped to work with related applications. Suggestions of this study and further research ideas are indicated.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)574-581
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE transactions on education
Volume67
Issue number4
Early online date10 Apr 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • 2024 OA procedure
  • Computer engineering
  • sample mean
  • statistics education
  • Action-process-object-schema (APOS)

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