Peter Donnelly: How juries are fooled by statistics

Peter Donnelly: How juries are fooled by statistics

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11th Grade - University

Hard

21:20

The speaker discusses the challenges and misconceptions surrounding statistics, using humor and real-world examples. They explore probability through coin tosses, link genetics with probability, and examine the accuracy of disease testing. A case study on Sally Clark highlights statistical errors in the legal system. The talk concludes with a call to improve understanding of statistics in everyday life.

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What is the speaker's main challenge in making statistics interesting?

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In the coin toss example, which pattern takes longer to appear on average?

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Why does the pattern Head-Tail-Head take longer to appear than Head-Tail-Tail?

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How is the concept of probability related to genetics?

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What is the main goal of the International HapMap project?

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What factor significantly affects the accuracy of a medical test result?

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In the medical test example, what is the probability of having the disease if the test is positive?

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What was the main statistical error in the Sally Clark case?

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Why is it important to understand statistics in legal contexts?

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What is a common issue people face when reasoning with uncertainty?

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