The Effect of Statistical Literacy on Response to Environmental Change

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Nikolaj Lipič, M. Ovsenik
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Abstract Background and Purpose: Due to constant social, technological and economic change, social actor, interacting with environment, is constantly faced with the need to acquire new knowledge and develop different competences – field of statistics included. The latter, with development of statistical literacy, enables one to reflectively analyse environment and respond to its changes. The aim of this paper is to determine response effectiveness of a better statistically literate social actor to environmental changes from perspective of different generations in Slovenia. Design/Methodology/Approach: Empirical data was collected through a survey questionnaire, processed and analysed using chosen descriptive and inferential statistical methods. 1239 respondents of all three Slovenian generations participated. Two research questions were asked, one relating to the whole sample and the other to three subsamples according to age groups and generations. Results: Based on whole sample of all three generations, it can be concluded that statistical literacy influences responsiveness of social actor to environmental changes. Survey results show that better statistically literate social actors are more completely and actively involved in working environment, personal and social life and respond to environmental changes more effectively. Conclusion: More attention, on urgency to develop statistical literacy individually in professional and everyday life, should be put on raising awareness of statistical knowledge importance to cope with environmental changes and improving supply and accessibility of formal and informal forms of statistical education for all generations. Research results will also contribute to better planning and implementation of statistics education at the level of educational institutions and teachers of all three generations.
统计素养对应对环境变化的影响
摘要背景和目的:由于不断的社会、技术和经济变化,与环境互动的社会行动者不断面临获取新知识和发展不同能力的需求,包括统计领域。后者随着统计知识的发展,使人们能够反思地分析环境并应对其变化。本文的目的是从斯洛文尼亚不同世代的角度来确定一个更懂统计的社会行动者对环境变化的反应有效性。设计/方法/方法:通过调查问卷收集经验数据,并使用选定的描述性和推断性统计方法进行处理和分析。斯洛文尼亚三代共有1239名受访者参加。提出了两个研究问题,一个涉及整个样本,另一个涉及根据年龄组和世代划分的三个子样本。结果:基于三代人的整体样本,可以得出结论,统计素养影响社会行动者对环境变化的反应。调查结果表明,掌握统计知识的社会行动者更全面、更积极地参与工作环境、个人和社会生活,并更有效地应对环境变化。结论:应更加重视在职业和日常生活中培养个人统计素养的紧迫性,提高人们对统计知识对应对环境变化的重要性的认识,并改善为所有世代提供和获得正式和非正式形式的统计教育的机会。研究成果还将有助于更好地规划和实施教育机构和三代教师的统计教育。
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Organizacija
Organizacija MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
15.80%
发文量
15
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Organizacija (Journal of Management, Information Systems and Human Resources) is an interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal that seeks both theoretical and practical papers devoted to managerial aspects of the subject matter indicated in the title. In particular the journal focuses on papers which cover state-of art developments in the subject area of the journal, its implementation and use in the organizational practice. Organizacija is covered by numerous Abstracting & Indexing services, including SCOPUS.
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