Abstract
This work focuses on the organization and structure of the results on the response observed about statistical tables in students from a municipal elementary school from the Osorno province, in Chile. Tests with four open questions were applied to a sample of 233 students from third and sixth grades. The answers were classified according to a continuum ranging from incompetence to mastery: the ability, operations involved, consistence and conclusions. The results show that the students answers were largely grouped in a superficial learning approach, this means that, although they deliver relevant data, it does so in an isolated way, they organize the data but there is a failure in the connection between them. It was observed that there is no significant differences between the answers structure and organization from third grade or sixth grade students.
Keyswords:
Statistical Tables; SOLO Taxonomía; Elementary education