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Woodland creatures

  The hedgehog and the fox is an essay by philosopher Isaiah Berlin. Though published in 1993, the title is a reference to a fragment of a poem...

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Favourtism

Let's play a game. I've got a coin here, and I'm going to toss it repeatedly and record the sequence of outcomes: heads (H) and tails (T). Here we...

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Tennis puzzles

  They're not especially statistical, and not especially difficult, but I thought you might like to try some tennis-based puzzle questions....

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Walking on water

  Here's a question: how do you get dogs to walk on water? Turns out there's a really simple answer - just heat the atmosphere up by burning...

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First pick

  If you follow basketball you're likely to know that the NBA draft was held this weekend, resulting in wonderkid Zion Williamson being...

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Revel in the amazement

  In an earlier post I included the following table: As I explained, one of the columns contains the genuine land areas of each country, while...

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Statty night

  Apologies for the terrible pun in the title. When I used to teach Statistics I tried to emphasise to students that Statistics is as much an...

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Faking it

    Take a look at the following table:   It shows the total land area, in square kilometres, for various countries. Actually, it's...

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Freddy’s story: part 2

  In a previous post I discussed a problem that Freddy had written to me about. The problem was a simplified version of an issue sent to him by...

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Midrange is dead

  Kirk Goldsberry is the author of a new book on data analytics for NBA. I haven't read the book, but some of the graphical illustrations he's...

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Animal experiments

  Ever thought your cat might be trolling you? Turns out you're right. As explained in this New Scientist article, recent Japanese research...

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