Development of an Assessment of Quantitative Literacy for Miami University

  • Ward R
  • Schneider M
  • Kiper J
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Abstract

Quantitative Literacy is a competence as important as general literacy; yet, while writing requirements are seemingly ubiquitous across the college curriculum, quantitative literacy requirements are not. The current project provides preliminary evidence of the reliability and validity of a quantitative literacy measure suitable for delivery online. A sample of 188 undergraduate students from Miami University, a midsize university in the midwestern U.S., participated in the current study. Scores on the measure, were inversely related to statistical/mathematical anxiety measures, directly related to subjective assessment of numeracy, and did not differ across gender or year in school. The resulting measure provides a reasonable tool and method of assessing quantitative literacy at a midsize university

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Ward, R. M., Schneider, M., & Kiper, J. (2011). Development of an Assessment of Quantitative Literacy for Miami University. Numeracy, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.5038/1936-4660.4.2.4

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