How to Make the World Add Up - Tim Harford
Offered By: University of Oxford via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of statistics and their misuse in this engaging 53-minute lecture by Tim Harford at the University of Oxford. Learn how to be on guard against statistical manipulation, understand the importance of human interpretation, and discover the power of doubt as a tool for critical thinking. Delve into topics such as Blackwell's Books, the misuse of statistics in various fields, and the role of emotions in data interpretation. Gain insights on how to approach statistical information critically, the importance of statistical training, and the application of statistics in sports. Engage with thought-provoking questions and reflections on the nature of knowledge and the responsible use of statistical tools in decision-making and public discourse.
Syllabus
Introduction
Blackwells Books
Stalks Babies
How the Trick is Done
How to Lie with Statistics
Statistics as a Tool
Doubt is the Weapon
Nobody Knows Anything
Lie with Statistics
Galileos Telescope
Questions
Emotions Matter
How Much of a Worry
Statistics Training
Sports Statistics
What stat do you wish you knew
Taught by
Oxford Mathematics
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