Yes it is fair, no it is not fair: What leads to a shift in young students’ probabilistic reasoning about the fairness of a chance game?

2013-11-16
Kazak, Sibel
Wegerif, Rupert
The British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics (BSRLM) Day Conference

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Citation Formats
S. Kazak and R. Wegerif, “Yes it is fair, no it is not fair: What leads to a shift in young students’ probabilistic reasoning about the fairness of a chance game?,” presented at the The British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics (BSRLM) Day Conference, İngiltere, 2013, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/100041.