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Steven Levitt on Child Carseats

Offered By: TED via YouTube

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TED Courses Data Analysis Courses Critical Thinking Courses Child Safety Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a thought-provoking TED talk that challenges conventional wisdom about child car safety. Delve into data presented by Steven Levitt suggesting that car seats may not be more effective than seatbelts in preventing child fatalities during car accidents. Discover the surprising findings and consider their implications for child safety practices. Pay close attention to a critical caveat revealed during the Q&A session, which adds an important dimension to the discussion. Gain insights into evidence-based approaches to child safety and the complexities of interpreting statistical data in real-world contexts.

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Steven Levitt on child carseats


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TED

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