In previous posts I discussed the Royal Statistical Society's 'Statistic of the Year' award. I'm now grateful to Richard for having pointed out that...
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Christmas quiz
I mentioned in a previous post the Royal Statistical Society (RSS), which is the UK's foremost organised body of statisticians. In addition to its...
Worst use of Statistics of the year
You might remember in a couple of earlier posts (here and here) I discussed the Royal Statistical Society's 'Statistic of the Year' competition. I...
Stuck in jail?
In an earlier post, Get out of jail, I set the following problem: If I roll a standard dice until I get a 6, how many rolls of the dice will...
Statistics by pictures
Generally speaking there are three main phases to any statistical analysis: Design; Execution; Presentation. Graphical techniques play an important...
Borel
Struggling for ideas for Christmas presents? Stuck with an Amazon voucher from your employer and don't know what to do with it? No idea how you're...
It’s just not cricket
I've written a couple of posts now - here and here - where I've mentioned the Duckworth-Lewis method. As I explained in the first of those posts,...
Mr. Wrong
As a footnote to last week's post 'How to be wrong', I mentioned that Daniel Kahneman had been shown to be wrong by using unreliable research...
Get out of jail
As a rule, I don't intend to use this blog to cover standard theory in probability or Statistics. But for a number of reasons, which will become...
It’s not based on facts
We think that this is the most extreme version and it’s not based on facts. It’s not data-driven. We’d like to see something that is more...
How to be wrong
When I'm not feeling too fragile to be able to handle it, I sometimes listen to James O'Brien on LBC. As you probably know, he hosts a talk show in...
Rather less than 7.8 billion
In a previous post I set a variation of the classic birthday problem: What's the least number of people you need in a room for there to be a 50%...